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Ubuntu One is the single account you use to log in to all services and sites related to Ubuntu. If you have an existing Ubuntu Single Sign On account, this is now called your Ubuntu One account. Read More ›.
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Features. History. Reception. Storage. See also. References. External links. Ubuntu One is an OpenID -based single sign-on service operated by Canonical Ltd. to allow users to log onto many Canonical-owned Web sites. Until April 2014, Ubuntu One was also a file hosting service and music store that allowed users to store data "in the cloud".
Ubuntu One is the single account you use to log in to all services and sites related to Ubuntu. Already have an SSO account? You can use your existing Ubuntu single sign on or Launchpad credentials to log in.
Ubuntu One is the single account you use to access Ubuntu-related services and sites. However, the Ubuntu One File Services have been closed and you need to email isd-support@canonical.com for questions.
Learn how to create an Ubuntu One account, a single sign-on service for Ubuntu and its affiliated projects, including snapcraft.io. You need an Ubuntu One account to use Ubuntu Core, to build and sign an image, or publish a snap.
Ubuntu One is a cloud service that synchronizes information between devices. Learn how to install it on Windows, Mac, Android, Iphone and Ipad, and what are the system requirements and features. Note: Ubuntu One was discontinued in 2014.