Technology
This cheap cloud storage plan combines all your files in one place
TL;DR: Get access to the reliable Koofr Cloud Storage Lifetime Subscription Plan for as low $19.99. You can choose between four different storage sizes, all of which will have you saving more than 90% off the usual list price.
Saving all of your important files directly on your phone or computer doesn’t cut it anymore. That is, unless you’re fine losing precious vacation photos, your favorite songs, and even important documents for work or school the next time your phone ends up in the toilet.
Plus, considering how easy it is to use up storage space on your devices (thanks Netflix), relying on your phone alone means you’ll find yourself deleting photos of your dog to free up storage space way too often.
For all of us digital hoarders out there, the simple solution is a cloud storage solution like Koofr, a safe and easy-to-use cloud storage service that compiles all of your existing cloud accounts (think Dropbox, Google Drive, Amazon, and OneDrive) into one place, manages your files (it can locate any duplicates so you can save space), and acts as a secure storage for your photos, videos, and more.
The software has top-notch reviews across Google and the Apple Store and is currently one of the better players in the space. As an added bonus, Koofr also allows you to transfer large files to external clouds with no limits and allows users to seamlessly share files with friends, family, and other Koofr users.
While cloud storage, especially reliable cloud storage, usually doesn’t come cheap, right now Koofr is offering pretty impressive markdowns across the board on its storage plans. Lifetime access to its 25GB plan is only $19.99 (originally $270), its 100GB plan is $35.99 (originally $540), its 250GB plan is $69.99 (originally $1,080) and its 1T plan is $179.99 (originally $2,700). That’s a savings of over 90% off for each plan.
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