Stack's Lowest Price Ever for 10TB of Cloud Storage
Looking for a new storage solution that doesn't drag you deeper into subscription fatigue? During StackSocial's Deal Days—their version of Prime Day—you can own cloud storage for an all-time low price. Internxt's 10TB plan is now $274.97 through July 15, saving you a whopping 90% (Reg. $2,900).
With 10TB at your disposal, you could store around 3 million photos, 6,000 hours of HD video, or 10 million files (depending on their exact sizes). That's more than likely enough to cover your needs for life.
Every file you upload is automatically encrypted and broken into smaller pieces, ensuring no one—not even Internxt—can access your data. With zero-knowledge file storage, only you have the key to your files, and with open-source transparency, Internxt's code is publicly available on GitHub, proving its commitment to security. This GDPR-compliant, Securitum-audited cloud storage service runs on all major platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and web browsers.
Get 10TB of Internxt cloud storage now for $274.97 through July 15 at 11:59 p.m. PT (Reg. $2,900). No coupon is needed to get this Deal Days price.
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