TL;DR: Own 2TB of encrypted cloud storage with FolderFort — just $99.97, no subscriptions required.
Sick of watching that Google Drive payment hit your account every month? It’s time to break up with subscriptions and own your storage outright. With the FolderFort 2TB cloud storage plan, you can pay just $99.97 (MSRP $749) through December 14.
Say goodbye to the nearly $10/month you’d normally pay for your limited Google Drive plan once you start using FolderFort. 2TB can hold roughly 500,000 documents or 200,000 photos, meaning you’ll have more than enough room for your content, and everything is secured with world-leading encryption from Backblaze.
Google Drive is easy enough to figure out, and FolderFort was designed for even easier accessibility and navigation. There’s no need to download any app, as all your stored files can be accessed via the browser from any device.
FolderFort also makes it easy to organize your files into folders, create shareable links, or add people to your workspace so they have access to certain folders or files. Everyone you add gets their own 1GB of cloud for free.
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Until December 14, grab FolderFort’s 2TB plan for $99.97 (MSRP $749) while supplies last.
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