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TL;DR: Through June 11, you can get a lifetime subscription to Koofr Cloud Storage (1TB) for just $119.97 (reg. $810). That's over 80% in savings.


There are a whole lot of options if you're looking for cloud storage, but it might be harder to find one that offers a lifetime subscription with no recurring costs, not to mention file encryption, secure transfer, and a bevy of tools to manage and organize your data. If you want low-cost, secure cloud storage that you only have to pay for once, get Koofr Cloud Storage while it's only $119.97 (reg. $810).

Koofr is designed to give you the space to upload what you want and the tools to make it convenient. Manage your uploads with tools like Duplicate Finder and Mass Renaming. You can even access your files on other cloud accounts; connect your Koofr account to your Dropbox, Google Drive, and/or OneDrive to transfer huge files without limits. 

Access your cloud storage from an unlimited number of desktop and mobile devices. Android, iOS, and Windows Phone devices are all compatible. 

If you've ever lost music or videos you bought to an overzealous copyright scanner, you know how frustrating cloud scanners can be. Koofr says it doesn't scan your files once they're uploaded to their servers, and once you delete something, it's really deleted — no hidden copies here. You can also use their client-side encryption, Koofr Vault, for extra-sensitive stuff. Your files are transferred securely using SSL/TLS encryption and then encrypted on the server side as well, so you're the only one with access to your files.

The only file size limit for Koofr is the size of your cloud drive. Upload nearly any file you want with this 1TB cloud storage. 

Whether you want to back up your latest work project or just want somewhere to store all your Facebook pictures, Koofr was made to handle a massive amount of files with virtually no limits on the size or type of file you upload. 

Until June 11 at 11:59 p.m. PT, get a lifetime subscription to Koofr 1TB Cloud Storage for $119.97 (reg. $810). 

Prices subject to change.

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