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Save 51% on a one-time payment for 500GB of Amaryllo Cloud Storage
Neowin· 3 hours agoToday's highlighted deal comes via our Apps + Software section of the Neowin Deals store, where you can save 51% on a one-time payment for Amaryllo Cloud Storage& ...
Upgrade your cloud storage to 1TB with Koofr, now only $130 for life
Macworld· 23 hours agoEverybody needs cloud storage these days, but nobody likes paying monthly subscription fees. Now,...
Save more than $600 on a lifetime of cloud storage
PC World· 1 day agoCloud storage is essential for everyone in today’s digital world. Rather than pay a monthly fee or constantly upgrade your plan, lock in a lifetime of...
Keep your files safe with $130 off Amaryllo Cloud Storage
BleepingComputer· 15 hours agoThis one-time purchase of 500GB of cloud storage from Amaryllo gives you the space you need to...
When notifications pick the wrong time to remind us of something
The Verge· 2 hours agoMy breaking point with promotional emails and desktop alerts finally happened a few weeks ago....
Pay $119.99 One Time, Get 500GB of Shareable Cloud Storage
PC Magazine· 1 day agoIf your budget doesn't allow for yet another monthly payment forcloud storage, take heart. Amaryllo...
Get 1TB of Cloud Storage for a $130 Bargain Through May 5th | Entrepreneur
Entrpreneur· 1 day agoFrom April 29th through 11:59 p.m. PT on May 5th, you can get 1TB of Koofr Cloud Storage for life at...
How to delete iCloud messages on Mac & iPhone - iOS Discussions on AppleInsider Forums
AppleInsider· 2 days agoEfficiently managing and deleting messages from iCloud is crucial for freeing up storage space on...
DropBox says hackers stole customer data, auth secrets from eSignature service
BleepingComputer· 24 hours agoCloud storage firm DropBox says hackers breached production systems for its DropBox Sign eSignature platform and gained access to authentication tokens, ...
Dropbox Sign suffers data breach; emails, phone numbers, and more compromised
Neowin· 1 hour agoDropbox has revealed a data breach at its Dropbox Sign e-signature service that may have exposed customers' personal information, including emails, usernames, phone numbers, and hashed passwords.