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At any time during the transfer, do my unencrypted files end up on your machines? There is no such thing as free anymore ;)
Great question -- I'd also like to know this
This is awesome. After years of being a dedicated Dropbox customer, I changed my cloud to Google Drive last year. The migration alone took more than a week, and I've been miserable ever since.

The Google Drive sync product is a third-class citizen compared to Dropbox, and I no longer view personal cloud storage as commodities, as was the original reason I switched over.

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I attempted to migrate to Google Drive a while back, and had the same experience as you - I was plagued with issues with the sync client, it kept crashing when trying to upload 600gb of data.

Tried to resolve it a few times and gave up in the end, the customer service was fairly useless - figured it was a sign that I should stick with Dropbox.