The Swiss cloud storage provider pCloud is celebrating its tenth anniversary at Easter with an offer for families. Five people can use the 2 TB cloud storage in individual shares after the one-off payment. Extensive use is possible from photos, videos and text files to backups from other clouds and local hard drives to link releases with traffic measurement. The offer starts on April 6th for 500 euros, from April 7th the price per hour will increase by 3 euros. So quick access is worthwhile.
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The advantages of pCloud at a glance
The extensively secured servers operated by pCloud itself offer secure storage and use of the external files. The files are 256-bit AES encrypted and the server centers are secured with early warning systems for smoke, fire, water and burglary. Furthermore, the files stored in pCloud are stored five times on different servers, so that individual failures do not mean data loss. The data transfer can be easily implemented by the user on a wide variety of devices - in addition to an easy-to-use web interface, there are also pCloud apps for macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS and Android. A separate player with playlist function is integrated for audio and video files.
Discount for pCloud Family lifetime plan
Many providers of online storage offer the option of purchasing the same for a monthly or annual subscription price. Over the years, that can add up to a big expense. The use of pCloud is better to plan. Because in addition to subscriptions, there is also a one-time payment. With this, a lifetime license for the respective memory size is purchased. The lifetime family plan with 2 TB is part of the current Easter campaign. Up to five people can share the storage space and, if necessary, the costs individually. As detailed above, the Easter discount offer will start on April 6, 2023. Check it out if this sounds interesting to you – here is the link.
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