BLACK FRIDAY: pCloud has 2TB LIFETIME for $245 One-Time Payment!
Nov 27, 2021 @ 6:00 pm
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There’s no one on the planet more skeptical of “lifetime” hosting deals than me, but I know some of our readers are into them, figuring that even if they aren’t using it in their twilight years, the use they get in the meantime is worth the price.
Is it? That’s for you, dear reader, to decide. Here’s a Black Friday deal for you:
- Get 2TB of storage at pCloud LIFETIME for a single payment of $245!
As always, caveat emptor, your mileage may vary, proceed with caution, and objects may appear bigger in your rear view mirror once it blows up someday, but if you’re interested…check it out here.

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This is truly a great deal from them but I just went through a 20 minutes reading and customer reviews on this page https://www.cloudwards.net/review/pcloud/ and it seems like pcloud algo do reads what files users upload and also their hash organization checker which check file hash if any randomly matched found will directly terminate your pcloud account. Even if my file has no illegal content on it and if just by somehow have a match. Then I have to say bye bye to my subscription. I really had high hope for it and wanted to get a plan from them. But I guess that will put me back as they don’t even give a prior warning or notice or any system to simply flag those file and delete them only instead of eating your account.