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Premium cloud storage from pCloud starts at just $4/month

Backup and free space on your Android phone easily with pCloud. You can try it for free.
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April 8, 2019
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If all of your photos and videos are stored on your Android device, they’re just a breakage or theft away from being lost forever.

Not only that, your treasured memories are clogging up valuable space on your phone. The obvious solution is secure cloud storage. If you’re ready to get protected, pCloud is an inexpensive and easy-to-use option. It comes with some perks too.

pCloud knows that the storage space on your device is precious. After your files are automatically uploaded and secured behind unbreakable encryption, you’ll be given the option to delete them from your phone. You can still access them from any device and easily share them with friends.

Try it for free with 10GB of secure online storage.

To get started, you can try pCloud for free with 10GB of secure online storage. Once that’s full, there are affordable 500GB and 2TB plans.

Paying monthly, these options are just $4.99 and $9.99 per month respectively. If you commit to a whole year, they work out at only $3.99 or $7.99 per month. There are even better deals on lifetime storage options.

Once your device is lost or stolen it’ll be too late to save your stuff. Protect your files now. Hit the button below to check it out.

pCloud Crypto

For whatever reason, there are some files that you need to keep on your devices. That doesn’t mean they shouldn’t receive the same level of military-grade encryption as your cloud-based storage.

To keep offline files safe from prying eyes — whether it’s from hackers or the scoundrel who just picked your pocket — try pCloud Crypto. Only you can access your files with a secure password; not even the pCloud team can see them.

pCloud Crypto Hack Challenge

There was even a hacking challenge to test this service. After six months, the sharpest minds of Berkeley, Boston, MIT, and more had failed to claim the $100,000 prize money.

Plans start as low as $4.99 a month. Learn more about the service by tapping the button below.