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Stop paying monthly for cloud storage with up to 70% off pCloud Lifetime this 4th of July

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Why This Matters

This promotion from pCloud offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional subscription-based cloud storage, allowing users to pay once for lifetime access. It is especially beneficial for Apple users seeking seamless, secure, and expandable storage solutions without ongoing fees, making it a significant development in the cloud storage industry. Consumers and the tech industry alike can benefit from more flexible, long-term storage options that integrate smoothly with existing workflows.

Key Takeaways

For Apple users, storage never feels finished. iPhone photo libraries keep growing, Macs fill up with large projects and downloads, and the monthly services meant to solve the problem can become another subscription to track.

pCloud’s 4th of July promotion takes a different approach: pay once for lifetime cloud storage, then keep using it across your devices without monthly or annual renewal fees.

For a limited time, pCloud is offering up to 70% off its Individual Lifetime plans, and each plan includes pCloud Encryption for free for life. Storage options range from 1 TB to 10 TB.

Lifetime storage that fits into an Apple workflow

pCloud is a Swiss-based cloud storage service trusted by more than 24 million users worldwide.

It is built for people who need secure access to files across multiple devices, with apps for macOS, iOS, Windows, Linux, and Android.

On the Mac, pCloud Drive works like a dedicated cloud drive for your files.

Instead of constantly moving files around or deciding what to delete from local storage, you can browse, open, edit, and manage files from pCloud Drive while keeping them available in the cloud.

That makes it especially useful for MacBook users who want more working space without costly internal storage.

On iPhone and iPad, pCloud’s mobile apps help keep your files close without keeping everything on-device.

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