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TL;DR: Get a 1TB FolderFort cloud storage subscription that lasts for life for just $60 (reg. $251) before Black Friday.

Do you remember where all your files are? Where did all those old photos of your cat go, or that work folder you really can’t do without? Saving files locally may be quick and convenient, but it’s not a long-term solution. If you want one place to keep all your files from all your devices, FolderFort dropped the price of a 1TB lifetime cloud storage subscription during an early Black Friday Sale to just $60 (reg. $251).

Why FolderFort?

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FolderFort 1TB Cloud Storage Pro Plan: Lifetime Subscription – $60 FolderFort

FolderFort gives you 1TB of cloud storage to use however you need. Their simple, intuitive interface makes uploading, organizing, and accessing your files as easy as dragging and dropping. Plus, FolderFort’s cross-platform accessibility means you can retrieve your files anytime, anywhere, using any modern browser—no installations required. Whether you’re switching between a PC at work, a Mac at home, or a smartphone on the go, your data is always within reach.

Collaboration becomes effortless with FolderFort’s unlimited workspaces and user-sharing capabilities. Invite as many users as you want to your folders or workspaces without worrying about extra fees. Each user even gets 1GB of personal storage for free. Need to share files quickly? Generate public or restricted-access links to make sharing straightforward and secure.

FolderFort isn’t just a convenient solution. It’s also a secure one. Partnering with industry leader Backblaze, FolderFort encrypts your files during upload and ensures they’re stored safely. Scalability is another key feature—if you ever outgrow your 1TB of storage, upgrading is instant and hassle-free. Downgrading is equally simple, with FolderFort’s support team ready to help.

Keep all your files in one place.

December 8 at 11:59 P.M. PT is your deadline to get a 1TB Folder Fort Cloud Storage Pro Lifetime Plan for $60.

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