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Stop deleting photos: FileJump’s 2TB lifetime plan is $79.97

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Last updated: 2025/12/17 at 8:01 PM
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TL;DR: FileJump’s lifetime 2TB cloud storage plan is $79.97 (reg. $467) through Dec. 21 at 11:59 p.m. PT.


If you’ve hit the ceiling on free storage or find yourself managing a maze of cloud logins, FileJump’s lifetime subscription offers a straightforward solution. With 2TB of storage, built-in file previews, and zero ongoing fees, it’s designed to provide lasting flexibility without the burden of monthly charges.

FileJump emphasizes practical features over unnecessary extras. Its intentionally streamlined interface allows users to drag and drop files from the desktop directly into a Chrome or Firefox browser for immediate upload. The platform supports previews for images, videos, and Excel files, so you can review content without downloading, saving time and reducing workflow interruptions. For those who regularly manage large volumes of media or documents, these conveniences can make daily tasks more efficient.

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Security remains central to FileJump’s value proposition. The service employs 256-bit AES end-to-end encryption — the same standard trusted by banks and governments — to protect files in transit and at rest. This level of encryption scrambles your data so thoroughly that even if intercepted, it would be unreadable without your unique key. FileJump also places no limits on download counts and doesn’t throttle transfer speeds. Users can upload files up to 15 GB each, and sharing is simple. Send a direct link or set up free accounts for clients and collaborators who require access.

The lifetime plan is currently $79.97 (reg. $467), which is a significant drop for 2TB of permanent storage. Compared to recurring monthly fees on major platforms, the one-time payment is the standout here. You pay once, and that space is yours for good.

This approach fits freelancers archiving projects, households safeguarding photos and videos, and small teams needing straightforward shared folders. It also appeals to anyone who has outgrown multiple free cloud services and prefers to avoid additional monthly charges. For those looking to consolidate scattered files, FileJump offers a practical solution.

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You can streamline your storage, keep your files accessible anywhere, and skip the ongoing bills. FileJump’s 2TB lifetime cloud plan is $79.97 until Dec. 21 at 11:59 p.m. PT, a practical deal if you want long-term space without the subscription cycle.

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