Western Digital today announced that its WD My Cloud mobile apps have been downloaded more than four million times , allowing users to remotely connect to their My Cloud personal clouds to view photos, stream video and access their files from anywhere on their smartphones or tablets.

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To add more pleasing experience, WD today released version (OS) 1.5 for WD MyCloud app. The new firmware introduces new media navigation, viewing and search features. The free upgrade is available on the full suite of My Cloud products including My Cloud, My Cloud Mirror, My Cloud EX2 and My Cloud EX4.
“WD recognizes the overwhelming task that consumers face in organizing and controlling all of the music, movies, photos and other digital files we collect across our various computers and mobile devices,” said Jim Welsh, executive vice president, WD Content Solutions Business and worldwide sales. “The more than four million downloads of our WD My Cloud app offerings to date show our software provides tremendous value to our customers, and we are committed to continuing the mission of WD My Cloud OS to simplify the digital chaos we all face with the growing amount of digital content in our lives.”
MyCloud family lets users access their media and digital content using either their iOS or Android devices. The WD My Cloud app also helps unify all of a users’ cloud storage under a single app and user interface, allowing access to content on their personal cloud and on major public cloud services such as Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive from just one app.
The WD My Cloud OS 1.5 upgrade also includes an update to the WD remote access servers that provide the authentication and access to My Cloud devices to address the BASH/Shellshock vulnerability.
The WD My Cloud mobile app currently is available for download for free from the App StoreSM and Google Play store.

