Back up anything online with this lifetime subscription to Offcloud
As the difficulties facing IT departments and end users alike multiply, securely backing up and retrieving your data has never been more important. An Offcloud Lifetime Subscription not only backs up your files but also allows you to access publicly available data and store it as well.
Rated 4.5 out of five stars on Trustpilot, this file transfer and traffic management tool starts with your own data. With full Zapier and IFTTT integration, you can connect Offcloud to your storage solution and automate updating and syncing.
It supports cloud tools such as Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon Cloud Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive, and hardware storage like NAS, FTP servers, or WebDAV servers. All connections are secure and anonymous, helping to protect your data and limit access.
When sharing data, Offcloud works by being a middleman in between direct file transfer systems, helping you to manage large files. Just point it at the file you're requesting, either from a server or a direct link, and it moves the file to the cloud so you can pull it to your drive at your leisure, and with your preferred antivirus checks. With 1TB of proxy bandwidth and 50GB of cloud space, large files are easy to manage.
It also includes a suite of conversion tools to make sharing easier. Convert SoundCloud uploads to MP3, turn any web page into a PDF, access and fetch from Usenet groups, and back up video files from public postings quickly and easily. Offcloud will also automatically back up and export to RSS feeds, so you can share the information you want easily while keeping the rest private.
Keeping the data you need backed up and accessible gives you peace of mind. This lifetime subscription to Offcloud makes that peace of mind easier to reach for $39.99, 94% off the $699.99 MSRP.
Prices subject to change.
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