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I had a look at some of the more recommended options out there and decided to invest my money in physical storage instead. I know this is not the answer you are looking for, but it makes more sense in my use case.
seconding this; unless you're paying for it: they use your data to make money and have (and do) make use of your data as leverage to get you to pay more.
setting up your own home server that's accessible to the internet is much cheaper, but it does come with risks that you must make yourself aware of to mitigate.
I'll add that if you do use cloud storage (a.k.a. someone else's computer) for backups, make sure all your data is encrypted (preferably also compressed and deduplicated). If you value your data you'll also keep a separate, offline copy.