

And, if these don’t seem safe enough, you can add a private encryption key, and this one only you will know – zero-encryption, and you don’t pay extra. They also have a two-factor authentication option, so if you choose it, you get a 6-digit code sent to your phone every time you sign in. That means something!īackblaze – Your data is encrypted with a 2048-bit RSA key that this company gets for you, and all you need to give them are your email address and a password. No one had ever successfully hacked into their cloud services.

This makes you completely safe both from government agents’ snooping and from cybercrime. PCloud – If you pay extra, you get your pCloud Crypto, private and zero-knowledge encryption, which means that your files are basically in a vault. And personally, I think the onetime payment of lifetime subscription is very worthy and hassle free. Verdict : Even though Backblaze is more cheaper with unlimited backup, pCloud has a free 10GB data storage no matter which plan you choose, so pCloud wins in this regard. This pleasure costs $5 if you pay month to month, $50 if you pay for a year in advance (comes to $4.17 per month), and $95 if you pay for two years at once (price falls to $3.96 per month). There is no restriction on size or type of file, you just have unlimited data storage. When you decide to use their service, you can backup as much data as you want, as long as you do it from the same computer. Premium Plus offers 2000 GB, and its price is $9.99 monthly, $95.88 yearly, and $250 for a lifetime subscription.īackblaze – offers only one online backup plan, so the decision process is fairly simple. Premium comes with 500GB and it costs $4.99 if you pay monthly, $47.88 if you pay yearly, and $125 for a lifetime subscription. Even after you unsubscribe, they will keep the first 10GB of data free for you until you delete them. Those entire three plans let you store 10GB worth of data free of charge. PCloud – offers 3 plans, premium, premium plus, and custom.
