Today we have an interesting deal from Internxt to tell you about. For a long time, €8.99/mo or €9.99/mo for 2TB of cloud storage has a been a standard price point – OneDrive, Google, Dropbox, etc.
Now imagine if you could have that same pricing and storage but with
- End-to-end encryption at rest, in transit, storage, from your brain to your fingers, everywhere – basically all the ciphers all the times
- GDPR-compliant sync
- 2FA
- Open source apps
- Linux, Windows, macOS, iOS, Android clients
- 10GB free forever and other price points up to €9.99/mo for 2TB (€8.99/mo if paid annually)
- Live chat support
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I would not trust my data with them. Have a look at how they handled their node operators and their community. This service is pretty similar to STORJ, or at least it used to be. They went MIA on the node operators.