SugarSync

As data security and easy file sharing become increasingly vital, SugarSync offers a solution to manage and protect your files.

With SugarSync, users can easily share files and folders privately or publicly while tracking who accesses their data. The service provides full file structure sync and backup capabilities, allowing access from anywhere via mobile apps and the web. Secure folders offer added protection for mission-critical data, safeguarding against ransomware and accidental changes. For businesses, SugarSync syncs data from external drives and NAS systems, delivering a reliable solution for all storage needs.

112K Active Users

112K monthly active users in 186 countries worldwide

7PB+ of Data

7.72 petabytes of data stored

15+ Years

Providing secure storage since 2009

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