Backing up data has never been more important, yet many cloud services are tied to product ecosystems that make it difficult to change brands. Right now, you can keep your data in the cloud independently for less, with a sale on Degoo backup tools starting at 10TB.
Degoo starts with 256-bit AES encryption with tools to back up all your devices. The system is configured on a zero knowledge model and uses end-to-end encryption when accessed, so only you know how to access your vault and what's available. Copies are scrambled and stored across multiple data centers to preserve both privacy and ensure files are available.
Backups can be replicated as they're performed, so if it's interrupted, you'll be less likely to lose data. It also deploys automatic file change detection, so as collaborative text, video editing projects, and other living documents are changed, that's reflected in the backup.
There are no limits on file size, allowing you to keep raw files properly archived and accessible. For files you need to share, both emails and links can be sent from your browser or through mobile apps on iOS and Android. Upload timing is fully configurable so you can upload when you have signal, and prevent uploads when your device's battery is low.
You can choose the amount of backup that suits your needs.
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The Degoo Premium Lifetime 10TB Backup Plan is $80 with code SAVE20NOW
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The Degoo Premium Mega Backup Plan Lifetime Subscription with 15TB is $127.49 with code SAVINGS15
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The Degoo Premium Mega Backup Plan Lifetime Subscription with 25TB is $169.99 with code SAVINGS15
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The Degoo Premium Mega Backup Plan Lifetime Subscription with 35TB is $212.49 with code SAVINGS15
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And the Degoo Premium Mega Backup Plan Lifetime Subscription with 50TB is $XX with code SAVINGS15
Prices subject to change.
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Comments
mynameisgod - 2 years ago
All you need to do is go over to Tom's Guide, read the reviews of people who actually tried to use this and you will see what a scam it is.
First off, they advertise "zero trust" encrypted backups that even Degoo employees cannot see. Then they will send you a notice that you uploaded "copyrighted material" and your account is terminated.
Puh Leeeze. What a scam. In the words of plenty of reviewers, it is classic bait-and-switch.