To celebrate July 14, pCloud is offering up to 70% off its lifetime cloud storage plans with free pCloud Encryption.
It’s a summer ritual almost as immutable as traffic jams on the A7: on the third day of vacation, between two beach photos, the smartphone announces that its storage space is… full. We then urgently delete a few videos, we hesitate in front of the memories of last summer and we promise ourselves to resolve the problem once and for all when we return home (a promise rarely kept, until the following summer).
pCloud chose July 14 to propose a real way out of this vicious circle. Until July 15, 2026, the Swiss online storage service (with sovereign storage in Europe) is slashing the prices of its lifetime plans: the 1 TB plan drops to €199 instead of €664 (-70%), the 2 TB to €299 instead of €828 (-64%) and the 10 TB to €890 instead of €2,119 (-58%). In all three cases, it is a one-time payment for life.
Discover the July 14 offers at pCloud
This is where the comparison with competitors’ offers is interesting: a 2 TB plan with Google One or iCloud costs around €120 per year. After three years, the pCloud lifetime formula has already paid for itself, and each additional year becomes a net saving. At a time when subscriptions are piling up between video streaming, music and the rest, there is something comforting about removing cloud storage from this list.
pCloud Encryption is included
The operation also includes a bonus which is not visible at first glance but which counts: pCloud Encryption which is usually charged extra, is offered with each plan above for the July 14 offer. This zero-knowledge encryption module protects files directly on the device, even before they are sent to servers. Concretely, no one other than you can read the contents of this secure folder, not even pCloud. For copies of identity papers, bank documents or sensitive archives that hang around in our phones, the argument is worth considering.
The rest of the service ticks the boxes that we expect from a serious service for cloud storage: applications on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android, automatic updating of photos from the mobile, chronological gallery, integrated media player and file sharing by link, including with people who do not have an account. The company is based in Switzerland and claims over 22 million users, and it hosts part of its data in Luxembourg, in compliance with the GDPR (a US data center is also available).
For the majority of uses, the 2 TB plan represents the best balance between capacity and price. The 1 TB will suit reasonable photo libraries, while the 10 TB is aimed at videographers and large file collectors. There is only one constraint to keep in mind: the offer ends on the evening of July 15, so don’t get the date wrong.
Discover the July 14 offers at pCloud
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