
If you’re trying to cut recurring software fees, cloud storage is a smart place to start. FileJump’s lifetime plan gives you permanent access to 2TB of encrypted storage with a straightforward web interface that works on desktop and mobile. For new users, the price is $69.97 until November 2, which is less than most annual plans elsewhere.
The platform focuses on the basics you actually use: drag-and-drop uploads, folder organization, and fast previews for images, videos, PDFs, spreadsheets, and presentations. That means fewer round trips to download-and-open just to confirm a file. Sharing is simple, too. You can send files or entire folders via links or invite collaborators with free accounts, and downloads aren’t metered.
Security is handled with AES-based protection, and you keep control of your data between devices. The plan supports uploads up to 15GB per file, so you can park long videos, project archives, and raw assets without slicing them into chunks. You also get progressive web apps for desktop and mobile, so FileJump feels like a native app without an extra install footprint.
For one person, 2TB is a lot of space — think your whole photo library, years of docs, and all your in-progress projects in one place. Sharing’s easy, too: send a link or give folder access and skip the email attachments and version chaos. And because this is a one-time license for new users, you’re not planning for renewals or bracing for surprise overage fees down the road.
If you want dependable storage you can set and forget, this is a practical way to own your cloud capacity outright.
However, it should be noted that while this is a lifetime deal, if the company goes out of business then it would not longer be effective. So, only purchase this deal if you're willing to take that risk.
Get a lifetime subscription to FileJump 2TB Cloud Storage for $69.97 until November 2.
Prices subject to change.
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