Land a Lifetime of Elite Cloud Storage for $19.99 with Koofr
If you’re still relying on traditional, physical hard drives when it comes to storing and transferring your data, you’re missing out. Cloud storage services have come a long way in recent years, and it’s now possible to safely and conveniently store everything from a few files to entire hard drives online.
But, not all cloud storage services are created equal. Koofr Cloud Storage is an elite service that offers unparalleled access and security, and a 25GB lifetime subscription is available for over 90% off at just $19.99.
Also available in 100GB, 250GB, and 1TB configurations, this subscription grants you unlimited access to next-generation cloud storage on all of your devices simultaneously.
You’ll be able to upload, access and share your files with no size limit, connect to external cloud accounts, and find and remove unnecessary duplicate files with the Koofr Duplicate Finder.
You’ll even be able to rename multiple files using an advanced renaming option, and the appearance of your storage platform is completely customizable across all of your devices.
Ditch the expensive and unreliable hard drives and land a lifetime of 25GB of secure cloud storage with Koofr Cloud Storage for just $19—over 90% off its usual price.
Prices are subject to change.
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