Technology
Are you overpaying for Apple iCloud? Zoolz is cheaper and gets you more.
TL;DR: Upgrade your data storage solutions with Zoolz Cloud Backup, starting as low as $19.99 for a one-year plan.
To cloud or not to cloud — this is the eternal question posed by anyone with a growing collection of documents, photos, videos, songs, and other media.
But it shouldn’t be a question, really. Migrating your data to the cloud is the smarter choice. It saves you from investing in additional hard drives, and it’s heaps more secure. No longer will you have to deal with the threat of losing your files, whether it be by theft, hardware damage, or a failed software update.
While it’s easy to stick to the cloud storage provider that’s already tied to your device’s ecosystem (think iCloud, Google One, and OneDrive), it may not be the most cost-effective option. A service like Zoolz Cloud Backup could potentially deliver a better value (especially when you can snag a subscription on sale.)
Depending on your needs, you can choose from a few different options. For starters, there’s the Home plan, which gives you 1TB of ultra-secure cloud storage for a whole year (or three) — and will save you $40 or more a year compared to iCloud.
There’s also a plan for the same storage capacity spread across five servers and five different users, with the last option offering unlimited servers for an unlimited number of users.
Whatever plan you ultimately choose, you will be getting cloud storage that allows you to quickly and automatically back up your files. You can even schedule when and where the backup happens so you can ensure that you’ll have access to your data should something unforeseen happen.
Grab a one-year subscription to the Zoolz Cloud Backup 1 TB Homeplan for only $19.99, or a three-year subscription for $34.99. Sharing with friends and family? The multi-user access plan is available on sale for $89, while the unlimited user option is just $119.
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