What’s more, you can add music to a queue and use the built-in controls to play your music through your account without downloading the files to your computer. When you first sign up for pCloud, you get 10 GB of free space for all file types, including music. If you verify your email and complete other basic tasks, you get up to 20 GB total for free. pCloud has free apps for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and other devices. Unlike other services that limit the space you’re allowed to use for music, Google puts a limit on the number of songs you can upload. It’s rather large at 100,000 songs. This means you can upload your entire music collection online and stream the files from your computer or through the mobile app. You can also stream your music on your Chromecast at home. A free app is available on iOS and Android devices so that you can stream your music from your phone. MEGA has an advanced option to share your music online with or without the decryption key. When you share a music file or folder with the decryption key, anyone with the link can get the music. If you don’t include the key, the recipient must know the decryption key to download the file (which you can give them at any time). This makes sharing secure on MEGA, something you might like if you’re concerned about someone stealing your music. When sharing your music, Sync creates an encrypted link for friends and family. Additional security options include password-protecting the link, setting expiration dates, and activity logs for the download. You don’t need an account with Sync to access someone’s share.