You’re overpaying for cloud storage — get 1TB for life for £93

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TL;DR: Through 30 March, grab a lifetime of cloud storage from Koofr on sale for £92.72 (reg. £626.51) with coupon code KOOFR.



Koofr Cloud Storage: Lifetime Subscription (1TB)

£92.72

£626.51
Save £533.79

Use code ‘KOOFR’



So many cloud storage services come with a monthly fee. It may feel cheap at first, but how many of those files are only there temporarily? With every month you pay for cloud storage, the value starts to fade. The cheaper overall alternative is to get cloud storage that lasts for life without needing to pay more than a one-time fee. Take a look at Koofr’s offer for a 1TB lifetime cloud storage subscription for £92.72. Just use the code KOOFR when you checkout at the Mashable Shop.

Koofr takes your privacy seriously with top-notch encryption for your files, both when they’re being transferred and while they’re stored. They also don’t track your activity, so you can rest easy knowing your data is secure and private.

What really stands out about Koofr is how flexible and user-friendly it is. Whether you’re on your smartphone, desktop, or using WebDAV, you can easily access and manage your files from anywhere. The interface is straightforward, so even if you’re new to cloud storage, you’ll find it easy to use.

Plus, if you’re already using other cloud services like Dropbox, Google Drive, Amazon, or OneDrive, Koofr integrates smoothly, letting you handle everything from one place.

And for keeping your digital space in order, Koofr has some neat features. The Duplicate Finder helps you eliminate unnecessary duplicates, while advanced renaming options let you customise file links. This way, you can keep your files organised and your digital space clutter-free.

Keep your files safe and sound with a Koofr 1TB Cloud Storage lifetime subscription for £92.72 (reg. £626.51) with promo code KOOFR through 30 March.

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