TL;DR: This Dropbox alternative offers 10TB of space and offers end-to-end encryption for $279.99 (reg. $2,999}.
While cloud storage options like Google Drive and Dropbox are easy solutions for storage expansion, there are risks of security breaches. If you’re tired of paying monthly fees for cloud storage that isn’t truly secure or doesn’t have enough room for all your content, look no further than Internxt.
Internxt is a trailblazing cloud storage platform that offers impressive levels of protection. Now, a 10TB lifetime subscription is now $279.99 (reg. $2,999} for two more days.
Internxt is accessible from any device via a web browser or through mobile and desktop apps for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. Its interface is incredibly intuitive, making it easy to navigate and organize your files, find photos, and share content with friends or family.
Thanks to Internxt’s zero-knowledge file storage and GDPR-compliant end-to-end encryption, all your files, photos, and other data are secure. Their code is completely open-source, meaning users and developers can see how Internxt works and ensure security vulnerabilities don’t exist.
10TB of storage might just satisfy your storage needs for life—to put it in perspective, that could hold 2.5 million photos or 65 million document pages. This amount may be excessive, but keep in mind that your one-time payment eliminates the need to pay subscription fees or worry about running out of space again!
Drop your Dropbox subscription when you have 10TB of Internxt Cloud Storage, now $279.99 for life. This offer ends December 15 at 11:59 p.m. PT.
Internxt Cloud Storage Lifetime Subscription: 10TB Plan
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https://www.pcworld.com/article/2547042/heres-the-dropbox-alternative-you-never-knew-you-needed.html
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