
<p>F-Secure is best known as a security vendor, providing Internet security solutions for desktop PCs, mobile devices, and business users. Now it is expanding into cloud storage, but by taking a novel approach to organizing and storing your files online.</p><p>F-Secure's new cloud service is called Younited. It's the company's response to what it sees as a growing problemhaving lots of files stored online across a number of different services. You may have files stored in Dropbox, SkyDrive, Google Drive, Picasa, Flickr, Facebook, Evernote, Office365, and the list goes on. Individually they may all be secure accounts, but there's no one place where all your files are available.</p><p>Younited aims to solve that by allowing you to link all of your cloud storage accounts into a single Younited account. F-Secure is promising total control over your files, as well as freeing them from the prying eyes of advertisers and governments. Being a security vendor, they are also promising a high level of protection to keep your files safe and access to those files on any and all devices (Windows, Mac, Android, Windows Phone, iOS, and of course web browsers).</p><p>At the moment, Younited isn't generally available. You can visit the site and sign up with an email address, and then it's just a case of waiting for an account to become available.</p><p><a href="http://www.geek.com/mobile/f-secures-younited-wants-to-combine-dropbox-skydrive-google-drive-1572309/">Keep reading...</a></p>