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Decluttering your digital devices could prevent $40,000 in lifetime cloud storage costs

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  • Americans admit to hoarding digital files with 77% saying they have too much data
  • Managing their files leaves a third of people feeling overwhelmed and anxious
  • Younger generations are projected to spend $40,000 on cloud storage across their lifetime

Americans are facing a growing digital clutter problem, according to a recent survey by Compass Datacenters, which found over three-quarters (77%) of people admitted – unsurprisingly – to having more digital files than they need.

Conducted between January 21 and February 5, 2025, the poll of 1,000 people revealed digital hoarding is not only out of control, but many are unsure how to even begin managing it.

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