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Difference between Google Drive and TitanFile

Last Updated : 21 Dec, 2022
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1. Google Drive : 
Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service provided by the Google. It allows the users to store the files and personal data and to share the files. It offers 15 GB free storage space. It was launched by Google in 2012. It is used by almost each and every person which is somehow related to internet. Everyone uses this to store some professional and personal data. 

2. TitanFile : 
TitanFile is a file sharing service and cloud storage service which is provided by TitanFile Incorporation. It is one of the secure cloud computing services available. It is majorly used in Canada and United States. It provides a secure way for professionals to share files and communicate with their clients. It was launched by TitanFile Incorporation in 2011. It does not offer free storage space. 

Difference between Google Drive and TitanFile :

GOOGLE DRIVE TITANFILE
It is owned by Google LLC. It is owned by TitanFile Incorporation.
It was launched in 2012. It was launched in 2011.
It was developed by Google. It was developed by TitanFile Inc.
It offers 15 GB free storage space. It does not offer free storage space.
It provides limited maximum storage space for paid. It provides unlimited maximum storage space for paid.
It is used across the world. While it is majorly used in Canada and United States.
Maximum storage size is 30 TB here. Maximum storage size is unlimited here.
It has more number of users. It has comparatively less number of users.
Maximum file size is 5 TB here. Here maximum file size is 5GB for Individual and Starter, 50GB for pro and 50+GB for Enterprise paid plan.
FTP upload is not possible here. Here FTP upload is possible.
It charges comparatively more for additional storage that means it is more costly. It charges less for additional storage that means it is less costly.

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