Security
pCloud offers strong encryption for files, ensuring data is kept secure. They also offer optional pCloud Crypto service for even further encryption.
Lifetime Plans
Users can pay a one-time fee for lifetime access to storage, which can be more cost-effective in the long run compared to monthly or annual subscriptions.
File Versioning
pCloud keeps previous versions of files for up to 30 days (or extended time for premium plans). This is useful for retrieving older versions of documents and recovering from accidental deletions or changes.
Media Playback
The service has built-in media playback options, allowing users to stream audio and video files directly from the cloud without needing to download them first.
Cross-Platform Compatibility
pCloud is available on multiple platforms including Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android. This ensures users can access files from almost any device.
If you want Lifetime however, pCloud is a really popular option, with tons of features and good speeds (I typically get at least 160+ Mbps with them). They tend to run promos on their Lifetime deals around days like Black Friday, Christmas/New Year’s, 4th of July, etc. They’ve already been around over a decade, so have shown thus far they can hold up against the test of time.
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10 months ago
Why not just put everything in a virtual drive (like what pCloud does) so that way it doesn’t matter how much storage each computer has – every computer will have, say, 2 TB to use (if you got their 2 TB plan).
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over 1 year ago
Anyone experienced a problem running pcloud on ArchLinux with Sway? I recently did a system update, and now whenever I try to start the app (even if I download the binary direct from pcloud.com and run that) I get this error:
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over 1 year ago
pCloud can do at least 3 of those 4, and as an additional plus you can create your own custom “Branded Links” (some examples on this page) – where you can have a custom cover, title image and even message for links that you share with people. So if you want to create a tailored look for your client, you can do that.
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over 1 year ago
If you don’t want to keep the document on your computer, use a free cloud space such us pcloud.com for the entries.
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over 1 year ago
pCloud lets you store all your data in its Luxembourg servers, where obviously it wouldn’t be stored anywhere else (there’s not even a way for them to bring it back if you delete it off their Luxembourg servers, so it’s not copied or hosted anywhere else).
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over 1 year ago
Pcloud.com > click on your account icon (top-right of the screen) > Settings > Linked Accounts > Look at the bottom of the page.
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over 1 year ago
pCloud sounds like it checks all your boxes.
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almost 2 years ago
pCloud does this. They even send you a weekly report of your ‘highest performing download link’ with how many times was downloaded and how much bandwidth was transferred. You can also go back in time to different date ranges (it sets it by weeks) to see a graph of how much it was downloaded each week.
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almost 2 years ago
Pcloud.com has a built in music player and I think 10g of free storage.
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almost 2 years ago
What was your method of upload? I assume- pCloud Drive (drag and drop/ copy paste, etc) ?
If a file does not appear in the web platform: https://pcloud.com that means that the files have not uploaded at all. OR that you need to delete the cache and cookies, logout and login back.
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almost 2 years ago
Great thanks for these info. However, I’m a complete amateur when it comes to IT, so ‘selfhosted’ is something too complicated for me. Does there exist something that I can connect (log in) directly to a cloud service? Just to give an idea in which direction I think of: in pcloud.com it is possible to enter the adresse of an online file (e.g. The url of a pdf file) and then it directly downloads this file to…
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almost 2 years ago
I have paid for pCloud, since they have the Lifetime plans and I found that pretty affordable. They also have a Desktop app- pCloud Drive, which blends seamlessly with the OS of the device and helps work as if you have an additional virtual Drive with lots of space. However, wanted to ask whether there is a specific cloud people use. Please share your thoughts.
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almost 2 years ago
It took me a while to introduce my producers and the whole studio to pCloud, but it all snowballed instantly.
I was basically recording my stuff at home (I have a small studio/ home edition- lol) and then sharing the demos with a pCloud link to my studio guy.
They liked how easy it is to copy/ drag and drop those vocal tracks into the DAW is and created an account.
5 minutes later, he was adding the whole…
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almost 2 years ago
“Inexpensive” is relative but pCloud sounds like it does everything you’re looking for.
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almost 2 years ago
Alternatively, pCloud’s easy to do it with as well but most people probably don’t have a pCloud account, thus my suggestion of Google Photos first. With pCloud you’d just:.
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almost 2 years ago
Dropbox and pCloud!
If you have not heard of the latter before: https://pcloud.com
They offer lifetime plans which are very affordable. In a sea of subscription- based services, pCloud is some fresh air. Definitely useful for your needs, robust security and realaibility. 24/7 technical support and promotions are very often.
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almost 2 years ago
pCloud is a popular one that has tons of features that’s on there (Google Play link).
If you open it there after installation, navigating the app to the upgrade section, it looks like it gives the option to pay with your linked methods.
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almost 2 years ago
My suggestion: go for a similar service like iDrive.com, pCloud.com or Sync.com. Idrive is very complete and very affordable. The interface may be a little confusing at first though. Pcloud is good, but expensive, as you have to pay extra if you want zero-knowledge encryption. Sync.com is good and affordable. But if you do not want to mess up the structure of your Mac (if you made one), you have to know how to…
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almost 2 years ago
pCloud can do this – you just give them their folder and they access it from their account.
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about 2 years ago
If you want to be able to regularly access your files, there are many options – if you don’t want the files to take up space on your device you could use pCloud. They do something pretty nifty to accomplish this (automatically) – they create what’s known as a “virtual drive” and so, basically, your device thinks the files are local and downloaded, even though they’re not. The result & benefit is they don’t take up…
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about 2 years ago