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forum thread Posted by NervousHealth4860 • Last Thursday
forum thread Posted by NervousHealth4860 • Last Thursday

pCloud Lifetime Cloud Storage Plans + Free Password Manager: 10TB $799, 2TB $279, 1TB $199

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1 TB - $199
2 TB - $279 ($399 regular)
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Lifetime plans and free pCloud password manager

https://landing.pcloud.com/France2025
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10 TB - $799 ($1190 regular)

Lifetime plans and free pCloud password manager

https://landing.pcloud.com/France2025

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rhash
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April fools already ?
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MarlboroNjMan
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Lifetime, or company bankruptcy date, whichever comes first.
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PRYCEMYSTEAK
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Quote from MarlboroNjMan :
Lifetime, or company bankruptcy date, whichever comes first.

Very true
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ConFu
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Anyone use them, if so, how are they?
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mike23w
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pCloud has been around for over a decade with tens of millions of users. They aren't going away.

Much bigger concern is if you do -not- pay for the end-to-end encryption option (such that pCloud cannot see your files) and you breach their policy (eg DRM violation), they will delete your files and shutdown the account without warning: https://www.reddit.com/r/cloudsto...n/k9d1jpn/

And if you do pay for pCloud E2E encryption, you won't be able to stream these files over the network.
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Quote from ConFu :
Anyone use them, if so, how are they?
I've been using pCloudsince 2013 when I snagged a Stacksocial deal for it -- 500GB for $50. The service has been pretty solid, and they keep their software updated regularly. I liked it enough that I added 2TB during a sale in 2022.



At first I used it mainly to offload files onto the cloud so that I didn't eat away at my limited storage space, but now days I use it as a convenient way to transfer files and keep programs in sync across several devices. It's also great for sharing large files with others.

The only thing I would recommend to anyway thinking about getting this is to sign up for a affiliate account and then refer yourself so that you can bring your overall cost down.
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