TL;DR: Protect your files with a 10TB lifetime subscription to the ultra-secure Internxt Cloud Storage on sale for $$244.99 (reg. $2,999) with code STORAGE30.
Whether you’re storing sensitive files for work, personal finance records, or a few old assignments from school, privacy matters. That’s why it’s important to make sure your cloud storage is actually secure. A lot of them aren’t.
Internxt is a cloud storage platform that made security its top priority. If you want a single, secure place to keep all your files, check out Internxt’s 10TB lifetime subscription while it’s still marked down to $244.99. That won’t last much longer.
Why Internxt
Unlike many popular services, Internxt uses zero-knowledge encryption, meaning not even their team can see what you’ve uploaded. The files are encrypted, broken into fragments, and distributed across their network. Nobody’s seeing what you’ve got saved without your permission, but sharing your files is quick and painless. Whether you’re sharing a high-res photo album or syncing a document across devices, the system is fast and reliable.
Internxt works seamlessly across platforms, with dedicated apps for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS, plus a web app for browser access.
Internxt is completely GDPR compliant and has independent security audits, so you can trust your files are locked down.
Keep your files safe forever.
Until February 2 at 11:59 p.m. PT, you can get an Internxt Cloud Storage 10TB Lifetime Subscription for $244.99 (reg. $2,999) with code STORAGE30.

Internxt Cloud Storage Lifetime Subscription: 10TB Plan – $249.99
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