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    Make room for new holiday memories — 1TB of cloud space is just $80

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    TL;DR: Get 1TB of lifetime FolderFort Cloud Storage for a one-time payment of $79.99 (reg. $399).

    Between festive photos, family videos, and endless group chats, your devices can fill up fast, especially around the holidays. FolderFort 1TB Cloud Storage Pro Plan gives you a reliable, private, and easy-to-use home for everything—forever—for just $79.99 (reg. $399) for a limited time.

    With 1TB of secure cloud storage, you won’t have to constantly delete older memories to make room for new ones. Upload photos, files, and videos directly from any browser — no installation required.

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    FolderFort’s 99.99 percent uptime helps ensure your content is always available when you need it, whether you’re backing up work files or organizing family albums. Plus, cross-platform access means your data syncs smoothly across desktop and laptop, tablet, and phone — so you can pull up anything, anytime, anywhere.

    And when it comes to sharing, FolderFort tries to make it as simple as possible. Send secure links to collaborators, or create public folders for family and friends — it’s cloud storage that works the way you do.

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