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Get lifetime access to 20TB of cloud storage with a £64 one-time purchase

Laptop using Prism drive.

TL;DR: Through July 21, get lifetime access to 20TB of Prism Drive Secure Cloud Storage for £63.22 (reg. £1,181.12).



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Prism Drive Secure Cloud Storage: Lifetime Subscription (20TB)

$63.22
at the Mashable Shop

$1,181.12
Save $1,117.90



Whether you’re looking for a space to keep all of your work files and documents backed up or you need a place for family photos and videos, this cloud storage deal gets you 20TB of cloud storage with Prism Drive.

Through July 21, get lifetime access to 20TB of Prism Drive Secure Cloud Storage for £63.22 (reg. £1,181.12). You can also choose from 2TB, 5TB, and 10TB storage plans, all of which are over 80% off.

Professionals and personal users alike can benefit from storing any type of file safely on the cloud and freeing up space on their devices and computers. For reference, 20TB can hold about 5 million photos.

One of the most useful features of Prism Drive is that you can access your files on any device from anywhere you happen to go. This means that if you’re on a business trip and need a last-minute document, you can access it instantly. You can even use sendable links to share files with colleagues, family, and friends.

Prism Drive offers a variety of user-friendly features, including large file support, easy mobile uploads, and the ability to see your upload progress. It also allows 30-day trash recovery in case you accidentally delete something and a quick file preview to see what it contains before fully opening it up.

One of the more compelling parts of this offer is the lifetime access. For a one-time payment, you can secure 20TB of cloud storage indefinitely. This eliminates the worry of monthly or annual subscription fees, making it a cost-effective solution for long-term data storage.

Please note that Prism Drive doesn’t have a downloadable app, but mobile users can utilise the web-based browser.

Through July 21, new users can get lifetime access to 20TB of Prism Drive Secure Cloud Storage for £63.22 (reg. £1,181.12).

StackSocial prices subject to change.

https://mashable.com/uk/deals/july-1-prism-drive-cloud-storage


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