Verizon Cloud is a Mess
ght
Enthusiast - Level 1

I have been using Verizon Cloud to back up my contacts, documents, and photos. I recently decided to delete some of my contacts from my backup. What a nightmare! First, when logging into My Verizon and trying to manage my contacts from the link provided, it automatically takes me to the Verizon Cloud website. Fine. After scrolling down and finding the "manage contacts on the web" link and clicking on it, I was simply returned to the Verizon Cloud website once again. Strike one. So I figured that I would download and install the desktop app from the Verizon Cloud website and give this a try. Well, I couldn't even log into my account since, upon logging it, I was asked to choose a Verizon Cloud plan and commit to a monthly fee - which is ridiculous given that I am on the Verizon More Everything Plan and get Verizon Cloud for free. Try as I might, every time I logged into the Verizon Cloud desktop app, I was asked to enroll for a Verizon Cloud plan before accessing my cloud account. Strike two. Since the Android app was my last choice, I decided to give this a try. Unfortunately, the app does not permit me to "manage" my contacts - I can view them, but I cannot delete any. So my contacts are stuck in my Verizon Cloud account without any way to manage them. Why would Verizon put a cloud system online that is fraught with problems? Didn't anyone test this system before making it available to the public? Needless to say, I'm no longer using Verizon Cloud.. Given all the bugs, I really don't feel safe handing my data over to Verizon.

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