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Internxt Cloud Storage Lifetime Subscription: 100TB
100TB of encrypted cloud storage just dropped to its lowest price yet Credit: Internxt

TL;DR: Internxt’s lifetime cloud plan has dropped to a new low price of $999.99 (MSRP: $9,900), providing 100TB of encrypted, private storage that you’ll own forever.


Our digital lives generate an endless stream of files, ranging from photos and videos to work documents and backups. Instead of renting space through monthly subscriptions, Internxt’s 100TB lifetime plan allows you to pay once and store everything securely for life.

This massive amount of storage is ideal for creators, businesses, or anyone who wants long-term peace of mind. You can back up large projects, protect client data, or save years of photos and videos without worrying about space.

Privacy and transparency are at the core of Internxt’s platform. Files are protected with post-quantum encryption and a zero-knowledge architecture, ensuring only you can access your data. It is also open-source, GDPR-compliant, and independently audited, so its security promises are verifiable.

You can access and sync your files across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, or any modern browser, giving you flexibility without recurring costs.

If you have been waiting for the right time to invest in secure, high-capacity storage, this is it. Internxt’s 100TB lifetime plan is now available at its lowest price of $999.99 (MSRP: $9,900).

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