Cloud Mail.ru

Cloud Mail.ru pulled in 47 million Android installs by tying free storage to a Mail.ru email account and offering one of the more generous Russian free tiers (8 GB) at sign-up. The trade-offs are visible the first time the app opens: full-screen interstitial ads on the free tier, recommendation cards stuffed between folders, mandatory Mail.ru ID, and a mobile UI that has not had a major refresh in years. We pulled together seven Cloud Mail.ru alternatives that handle photo backup and document sync with cleaner apps, more space, or a different jurisdiction.

Quick comparison

AppFree storagePaid starts atEncryptionJurisdiction
Yandex Disk5 GBfrom 99 RUB/moTLS in transit, server-side at restRussia
Google Drive15 GB$1.99/mo (100 GB)TLS in transit, server-side at restUS
MEGA20 GB€4.99/mo (400 GB)End-to-end (zero-knowledge)New Zealand
pCloud10 GB€4.99/mo or one-time €199Optional Crypto folderSwitzerland
Proton Drive5 GB€3.99/mo (200 GB)End-to-end (zero-knowledge)Switzerland
Microsoft OneDrive5 GB$1.99/mo (100 GB)TLS in transit, server-side at restUS
Sync.com5 GB$8/mo (2 TB)End-to-end (zero-knowledge)Canada

Why people leave Cloud Mail.ru

The alternatives

Yandex Disk, best Russian-jurisdiction switch

Yandex Disk is the natural local alternative for users who want to stay inside Russian infrastructure but leave Mail.ru’s app. The Android client is faster, the photo timeline is better organised, and Yandex Plus bundles cloud storage with Music, Maps, and Kinopoisk for users already paying for any of those.

The free tier is smaller (5 GB to Mail.ru’s 8 GB), and the free app still shows promotional cards (though fewer than Mail.ru). Premium starts around 99 RUB per month for additional space.

Yandex Disk vs Cloud Mail.ru: cleaner app, better photo handling, smaller free allowance. Same jurisdictional profile, different ecosystem perks.

Download: AptoideGoogle Play

Google Drive, best free storage and office workflow

Google Drive gives every account 15 GB free shared with Gmail and Google Photos. The Android app is fast, sharing is one tap, and the integration with Docs, Sheets, and Slides is the best of any cloud. Upgrades through Google One start at $1.99 per month for 100 GB.

The 15 GB ceiling is shared, so a busy Gmail inbox eats into the file budget. There is no end-to-end encryption on personal accounts, and Google has clear access for indexing and AI features unless explicitly disabled.

Drive vs Cloud Mail.ru: nearly twice the free space, ad-free in the free tier, US jurisdiction. Loses on Russian-language UX and on local payment options.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

MEGA, best free zero-knowledge encryption

MEGA is the only major cloud that hands out 20 GB free with end-to-end encryption baked in. Files are encrypted on the device before upload, so MEGA itself cannot read them. Camera backup, password-protected sharing links, and end-to-end-encrypted chat all sit inside the same Android app.

The 20 GB free tier comes with bandwidth limits that occasionally throttle large transfers, and the Android app feels heavier than Google Drive’s. Paid plans start at €4.99 per month for 400 GB.

MEGA vs Cloud Mail.ru: more than double the free space, real zero-knowledge encryption, New Zealand jurisdiction. Loses on integrated email and on the local Russian payment flow.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

pCloud, best for one-time payment

pCloud’s lifetime plans (€199 for 500 GB or €399 for 2 TB) are the standout for users tired of monthly ruble billing. Storage sits in EU or US data centres on the user’s choice, and the optional Crypto folder adds zero-knowledge encryption on the files that need it.

The 10 GB free tier requires referrals to unlock fully, and Crypto is a paid add-on rather than the default. Office editing is thinner than Google’s or Microsoft’s.

pCloud vs Cloud Mail.ru: Swiss jurisdiction, lifetime pricing, optional encryption. Loses on Russian-language UX and on cheap entry-tier monthly pricing.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Proton Drive, best privacy-first cloud

Proton Drive ships zero-knowledge encryption end-to-end as the default for every file, folder, and shared link. The Android app handles photo backup with the same encryption guarantee, and Proton’s wider stack (Mail, Calendar, VPN) means one subscription can cover most cloud needs.

The free tier is 5 GB, the same as Cloud Mail.ru’s mid-tier and smaller than the 8 GB Mail.ru hands out at sign-up. Paid plans start at €3.99 per month for 200 GB. There is no public office-suite integration.

Proton Drive vs Cloud Mail.ru: Swiss jurisdiction, real zero-knowledge encryption, no ads. Loses on free storage and on local payment.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Microsoft OneDrive, best for Office users

OneDrive integrates straight into Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook on Android. For users already on Microsoft 365 the cloud is bundled (1 TB on personal plans), and the file picker inside Office for Android lands on OneDrive by default.

The free 5 GB tier is smaller than Cloud Mail.ru’s 8 GB, there is no end-to-end encryption on personal plans, and Microsoft pushes Copilot upsells inside the OneDrive UI on the free tier.

OneDrive vs Cloud Mail.ru: tighter Office integration, US jurisdiction, ad-free free tier. Loses on raw free storage and on Russian payment options.

Download: AptoideGoogle PlayApp Store

Sync.com, best zero-knowledge in North America

Sync.com is the privacy pick that businesses outside Europe usually land on. Every file is end-to-end encrypted before it leaves the device, sharing links can be password-protected and time-limited, and the Canadian jurisdiction sits under PIPEDA rather than US or EU law.

The free 5 GB tier matches OneDrive’s, the Android app trails MEGA on polish, and there is no Aptoide build today, so install routes through Google Play or App Store. Paid plans start at $8 per month for 2 TB on the Solo Basic tier.

Sync.com vs Cloud Mail.ru: zero-knowledge encryption, Canadian jurisdiction, no ads. Loses on free storage size and on Russian-language UX.

Download: Google PlayApp Store

How to choose

If staying in Russia matters but the Mail.ru app is the frustration, Yandex Disk is the cleanest local switch. For more free space without changing jurisdictions much, Google Drive’s 15 GB or MEGA’s 20 GB are the best deals on the market. For real privacy, Proton Drive, MEGA, or Sync.com all use zero-knowledge encryption. For Office-first work, OneDrive. For users who want to stop paying monthly forever, pCloud’s lifetime plans pay back inside two or three years.

Stay on Cloud Mail.ru if the 8 GB free tier is still enough, the Mail.ru email account is the daily driver, and the ad load is bearable in exchange for the local payment flow and ruble pricing.

Frequently asked questions

How much free storage does Cloud Mail.ru give? 8 GB at sign-up. Mail.ru periodically runs promotions that add bonus space.

Which Cloud Mail.ru alternative gives the most free space? MEGA leads with 20 GB free. Google Drive is next at 15 GB shared with Gmail and Photos. pCloud is 10 GB.

Is Yandex Disk better than Cloud Mail.ru? On app polish, photo organisation, and ecosystem perks (Yandex Plus), yes. On free storage size, Cloud Mail.ru’s 8 GB beats Yandex Disk’s 5 GB at sign-up. The jurisdictional profile is comparable.

Which alternative has end-to-end encryption? MEGA, Proton Drive, Internxt, and Sync.com all encrypt files on the device before upload, so the provider cannot read them. pCloud offers it as the optional paid Crypto add-on.

Can I keep my Mail.ru email and use a different cloud? Yes. The cloud and email are separate products. Disabling Cloud Mail.ru sync on Android does not affect the Mail.ru email service.

Is there a free Cloud Mail.ru alternative without ads? Yes. Google Drive, MEGA, Proton Drive, and OneDrive all run their free tiers without ads. The trade-off is usually a smaller storage allowance or fewer local payment options.