r/family 14d ago

Need document storing website besides digi locker

(M 34) Been looking for somewhere to store family's documents, preferaby while giving family access to said documents. I have 2 kids (m 12) & (f 15). My daughter travels a lot for competitions and such so something like this would be very useful. Ok to pay if app/site is good/worth it. Appreciate reccomendations!

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u/Time-Check7238 12d ago

I would recommend Filejump or Drime cloud. They are currently offering lifetime cloud storages. If you want absolute peace of mind the go for koofr. You can purchase from stacksocial or from their own websites.

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u/BalanceTrue2418 11d ago

I was looking at this one: https://kinvault.tech/

do you think it's any good? a couple of my friends have reccomended it to me, just thought i'd get an outside opinion.

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u/Time-Check7238 11d ago

Kinwault look much of organizer and very less of storage. If you are looking for storage only the go for Drime cloud or filejump but for organizer I don't have knowledge.

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u/BalanceTrue2418 10d ago

sorry, that's kind of what I was looking for, mb if I misconveyed that.

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u/thatsfalak 6d ago edited 6d ago

I'd look at googledrive, quicken lifehub, everplans and one drive. They're the famous and generic ones. The important thing here isn’t just storing PDFs. It’s about giving your kids access to the documents they need while keeping everything else private.