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TL;DR: A Koofr Cloud Storage lifetime subscription (1TB) is on sale for £114.77, saving you 94% on list price.


Who wants to delete an app every time you try to download a new one? And needing to clear out your computer’s hard drive almost defeats the purpose of having built-in storage. Expand where you store your files by introducing your devices to 1TB cloud storage. Koofr Cloud Storage has a limited-time deal going for a lifetime subscription for £114.77.

That “storage space full” notification when you’re just trying to download an app is getting annoying. Many devices, iPhones and iPads included, even get slower when their storage is full because your apps don’t have room to cache information. Clearing out some of the excess files may make your device faster, but it doesn’t have to come at the cost of losing those files. With Koofr, you get a huge 1TB cloud storage that you can access on any number of devices, desktop or mobile. 

That storage space is secure, easily accessible, and it’s easy to manage. All of your files are encrypted in rest and in transfer, meaning it’s protected while uploading to the cloud and while it’s being transferred to a device. To access your cloud storage, you can use the mobile or desktop app. You can also connect to external cloud accounts like Dropbox, Google Drive, Amazon, and OneDrive. 

Once your files are uploaded, Koofr gives you tools to manage and organise them. Find and remove duplicates, rename files, and access or share them whenever you need, as long as you have an internet connection.

Store your video library, upload your family albums, and so much more with this secure cloud storage. Clear space on your devices without losing the files you stored there by getting Koofr Cloud Storage lifetime subscription (1TB) while it’s on sale for £114.77. 

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