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Future-proof your digital life with 100TB of encrypted cloud storage from Internxt

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TL;DR: Looking for massive cloud storage without monthly fees? Internxt is offering a 100TB lifetime cloud storage plan for $1,349.97 (reg. $9,900.00) — no subscriptions, no renewals, and no catches.


Backing up your entire digital life — photos, videos, design files, work projects, archives — can get expensive fast. Most cloud services cap your storage or lock you into endless monthly fees. But Internxt is flipping that model on its head with a massive 100TB lifetime cloud storage deal.

For a limited time, you can get lifetime access to 100TB of Internxt cloud storage for $1,349.97 (reg. $9,900) — a that’s over 80% off the normal retail price. While the price may seem eye-watering at initial glance, keep this in mind: that’s less than the cost of a few years of subscriptions from other major providers, but once you pay the one-time fee, you’ll never pay for cloud storage again.

Internxt’s platform gives you 100TB of end-to-end encrypted cloud storage that works across desktop, mobile, and web. It’s designed with privacy first commitment — all your files are encrypted in transit and at rest, and only you hold the encryption keys. Not even Internxt can access your data.

Features include:

  • Automatic backups

  • Secure file sharing

  • Cross-platform access

  • GDPR compliance

  • Zero-knowledge encryption

Internxt may not have the flashy interface of Google Drive or Dropbox, and upload speeds can vary depending on your internet and encryption load. But what it lacks in polish, it makes up for in privacy, security, and long-term value.

100TB is more than enough to future-proof your digital storage needs for decades — perfect for content creators, small businesses, photographers, filmmakers, or anyone building a growing archive of high-resolution files.

There’s a limited time left to act on this special cloud storage offer. Grab your Internxt 100TB lifetime cloud storage plan for $1,349.97 (reg. $9,900) while inventory still lasts.

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