Some pCloud links
Posted by jpluimers on 2024/05/27
For my link archive (Swiss pCloud is GDPR conformant, has European servers in Luxembourg, supports Windows/MacOS/Linux/Android/iOS and various browser extensions).
Before the lists of links: note that cloud storage is not a back-up (despite many of them trying to lure you into thinking they are), so note two things:
- Backup stuff in multiple places.
- A backup is only a backup if you can prove that a restore from backup functions well.
The links:
- pCloud – Wikipedia
- [Wayback/Archive] pcloud sync – Google Search
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud – File Security Made Simple | pCloud: Register now and get 500 gb for 3 months
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud – Best Cloud Storage Pricing & Cost Plans: yearly; 500GB/2TB
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud – Best Cloud Storage Pricing & Cost Plans: lifetime; 500GB/2TB
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud – Best Cloud Storage for Family: Lifetime; 2TB shared
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud – Best Cloud Storage for Business: monthly per user; 1TB
- [Wayback/Archive] pcloud sync – Google Search
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud Drive vs. Sync – the practical guide to moving all your files – The pCloud Blog
- [Wayback/Archive] FAQ 7: What is instant synchronization? | pCloud
- [Wayback/Archive] FAQ 8: How do I add folders for synchronization? | pCloud
- [Wayback/Archive] FAQ 10: How can I see the status (speed, remaining time, etc.) of a synchronization process? | pCloud
- [Wayback/Archive] FAQ 14: What is LAN Sync? | pCloud
- [Wayback/Archive] FAQ 48: What types of files can I sync or back up in pCloud? | pCloud (be careful with sync conflicts from files that are changed often)
- [Wayback/Archive] FAQ 49: What’s the difference between pCloud Drive and (pCloud) Sync? | pCloud
- [Wayback/Archive] FAQ 51: Does pCloud support block-level sync? | pCloud
- [Wayback/Archive] change pCloud email – Google Search
- [Wayback/Archive] Introducing pCloud Backup – The pCloud Blog
- Family plan:
- [Wayback/Archive] FAQ 8: Can I reassign the role of Family plan owner to someone else? | pCloud (No, so think about which member you make plan owner; consider the family member with the longest life expectancy)
- [Wayback/Archive] FAQ 9: How can I modify my storage if I’m a Family member? | pCloud
- [Wayback/Archive] FAQ 10: Can I convert my existing Lifetime plan to Family? | pCloud: No
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud – Get in touch with us
pCloud AG
74 Zugerstrasse Str, 6340 Baar, Switzerland
Email Us: info@pcloud.com
Call Us: +41 43 508 59 48 - [Wayback/Archive] “pcloud” “google drive” – Google Search
- [Wayback/Archive] FAQ 23: How can I backup my content from other platforms to pCloud? | pCloud
- [Wayback/Archive] FAQ 27: What files can I back up from my Google Drive account to pCloud? | pCloud
- [Wayback/Archive] FAQ 30: How often will my backups be performed? | pCloud
- [Wayback/Archive] FAQ 34: What is the Public Folder? | pCloud
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud – File Security Made Simple | pCloud: How to install pCloud Drive on Mac
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud – File Security Made Simple | pCloud: How to install pCloud Drive on Windows
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud – Data regions
I asked a few questions because things weren’t always clear ([Wayback/Archive] @pcloudapp @jpluimers – Twitter Search / Twitter):
- [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers on Twitter: “@pCloudapp contemplating about a family account: is it possible to sync the same pCloud folder to/from multiple PC/Mac systems of multiple family members? Some of them are road warriors so offline access is important.”
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud on Twitter: “@jpluimers hello, yes you can sync folders from different devices and use them without a network connection.”
- [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers on Twitter: “@pCloudapp I mean it the other way around (as I could not find it in the pcloud blog or FAQ): sync from a existing on-line pcloud folders to multiple devices and after working offline sync back the changes to the on-line folders. Is there a post describing that? …”
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud on Twitter: “@jpluimers No, you can sync a folder from pCloud to your local device. However, if you have pCloud drive – you can work on any folder from the cloud with offline access as well.” / Twitter
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud on Twitter: “@jpluimers hello, yes you can sync folders from different devices and use them without a network connection.”
- [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers on Twitter: “Hi @pCloudapp, two questions on both the Windows and MacOS editions of pCloud Drive: – can they be installed on both operating systems without administrator rights? – if multiple users on one home PC have them installed and when logged in each user can sync their own folders?”
- [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers on Twitter: “@pCloudapp I am investigating to move a family of 3 (plus two “OCR PDF Scanner” users) to use @pCloudapp with a mix of Windows and MacOS machines so I am trying to get a feel of what I will be up to.”
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud on Twitter: “@jpluimers Hello, you can install it on both systems. However, both will need administrator rights. Yes, you can sync different folders to different users from 1 device.”
- [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers on Twitter: “If I set up a @pCloudapp family account and I die, can the rest of the family still use it? The reason I ask is this paragraph on …: No Transfer of Accounts User accounts are not transferable. Only the user who signs up for an account may use the account.“
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- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud – Terms and Conditions
Lifetime Subscriptions
pCloud users can pay for a lifetime plan. A lifetime plan is in effect for the duration of the lifetime of the account owner or 99 years, whichever is shorter. - [Wayback/Archive] What is pCloud Lifetime? | pCloud
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud – Terms and Conditions
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud on Twitter: “@jpluimers Hello, yes the rest of the users will have access”
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud on Twitter: “@jpluimers The family plan is only with one payment option – lifetime with one payment. After the 99 years, a new plan should be bought” / Twitter
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And via [Wayback/Archive] keep pcloud in sync with google drive – Google Search:
[Wayback/Archive] How to make a full Google Drive backup in 3 steps – The pCloud Blog
All started because Google Drive killed local syncing of content shared with me:
- [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers on Twitter: “@LammertBies This is going to take at least a few days of work to restore them to the various accounts and machines. Probably time to move to @pCloudapp and say goodbye to the Google Storage plans we have.”
- [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers on Twitter: “Not happy with Google Drive: lost many folders. Some items are no longer available offline Some folders have been replaced by shortcuts, and are no longer available offline. To restore offline access, open the shortcut, right-click on the folder and choose “Available Offline”. “
- [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers on Twitter: “On MacOS there is no “Available Offline” option, not even under “Services”. So Google Drive just moved about 30k files into my trash without a means to easily restore them (yes, I have a Time Machine backup). “
- [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers on Twitter: “@googledrive The biggest problem: Google issued no warning that this would happen and what impact it would have. It came unprepared ditching most local files we shared across family members. Figuring out which folders were shared by who and to which places, then restore will take days.”
- [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers on Twitter: “@googledrive That is: if I ever trust you not doing such an unannounced move again. Investing all that time to get things back and shared to the other family members is likely better spent by moving to @pCloudapp in one go.” / Twitter
There is of course a Reddit board:
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud – cloud backup, sync and share service.
- [Wayback/Archive] FYI – once you buy lifetime, you’re locked into lifetime : pcloud
- [Wayback/Archive] 500 gb free space link : pcloud
- [Wayback/Archive] Today, I Left pCloud – If You Care, Here’s Why : pcloud
- [Wayback/Archive] How to change your email when your email is compromised. : pcloud
Note pCloud has specials every now and then.
For instance, recently there was this special on May 15 (International Day of Families – Wikipedia):
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud on Twitter: “pCloud is the perfect solution for keeping your family’s data safe and secure. ✨ For Family Day you can get 75% OFF for Family Lifetime Plan, which includes up to 5 users. Hurry up! ⏰ Get it Now → …”
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud on Twitter: “It’s Family Day! 👨👩👧👦 We are celebrating by giving out a 75% OFF for Lifetime Family Plan. Now it’s the time to protect your memories in a highly secured. 🔐 Sharing is caring, so we give you 2TB to share with up to 4 people. 🔥 Get 75% off today ➡ …”
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud – File Security Made Simple | pCloud – Family Day 2022: 75% discount on a 2TB lifetime family plan (5 members)
- [Wayback/Archive] Jeroen Wiert Pluimers @wiert@mastodon.social on X: “Anyone having seen a better pCloud offer? Will black friday be better? Tempting…”
- [Archive/Archive] pCloud – File Security Made Simple | pCloud 2023 back to school offer:
- At EUR 399: 77% discount on 2TB lifetime family plan (5 members)
- At EUR 1049: 86% discount on 10TB lifetime family plan (5 members)
- [Archive/Archive] pCloud – File Security Made Simple | pCloud 2023 back to school offer:
From the table below, I inserted the EUR prices at 20230822 with the above “back to school” discount:
Plan: Monthly/Yearly(Discount) Lifetime Normal/Discount(Superdiscount) Time to Break Even Premium 500GB Lifetime EUR 4.99/59.88(49.99) 500GB for EUR 570/199 one-time payment 10/4 years Premium Plus 2TB Lifetime EUR 9.99/119.88(99.99) 2TB for EUR 1140/399 one-time payment 10/4 years Custom 10TB Lifetime not available 10TB for EUR 6,000/1,190 one-time payment Not comparable to annual plan
~5.3/3.0 times 2 TB plan2TB pCloud for Family Lifetime not available 2TB for EUR 1700/595(399) one-time payment; up to 5 users Not comparable to annual plan
~1.5/1.0 times individual plan10TB pCloud for Family Lifetime not available 10TB for EUR 7600/1499(1049) one-time payment; up to 5 users Not comparable to annual plan
~1.3/1.2 times individual plan
Note the EUR prices effectively usually are larger than the USD prices as the EUR usually is a stronger currency but that is not reflected in the prices.
Lifetime controversy
There is debate on lifetime subscriptions (actually: 99 years) being a scam or not, but especially with the discounts, they are only a few times more expensive than a yearly subscription. If you trust a Swiss company to exist for another 4 years, it might be worth it.
Some links:
- [Wayback/Archive] mcread on X: “@jpluimers I got the “lifetime” thing some years ago, … but there’s waay too much anxiety about waiting to see when they’ll go bankrupt … after all this time I wish I didn’t spend the money and maybe gave it to a sustainable business yearly …”
- [Wayback/Archive] pCloud Lifetime Deal – Do They Worth the Big Amount of Money (March 2023)
This isn’t an “infinity” option but instead, a pCloud Lifetime deal that’s good for 99 years.
- [Wayback/Archive] What Is pCloud Lifetime & How Does It Work? [Worth It in 2023?] (modified to include Yearly Details and fixed the 500GB calculation):
Plan: Monthly/Yearly Lifetime Details Time to Break Even Premium 500GB Lifetime $4.99/$49.99 500GB for $199 one-time payment 34 yearsPremium Plus 2TB Lifetime $9.99/$99.99 2TB for $399 one-time payment 4 years Custom 10TB Lifetime 10TB for $1,190 one-time payment Not comparable to annual plan 2TB pCloud for Family Lifetime 2TB for $595 one-time payment; up to 5 users Not comparable to annual plan 10TB pCloud for Family Lifetime 10TB for $1,499 one-time payment; up to 5 users Not comparable to annual plan …
There’s a limit of 99 years mentioned in the fine print, which for most of us equals a lifetime. You’ll never lose access to your storage if you don’t cancel your account, and pCloud doesn’t impose penalties for inactivity.
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The product is good, I’m happy with it. Paying €350 for 2TB of good storage for life isn’t a ridiculous price, I paid €100 per year for that with Sync.
Pretending this price implies a 65% discount is pretty dubious. The Lifetime plan hasn’t been sold for €980 at least in the 1-2 years I’ve been seeing their ads.
- [Wayback/Archive] Thoughts on pCloud and other one-time-payable cloud storage services : DataHoarder has various opinions, so I quoted a few:
- Remember that lifetime subscriptions don’t last for your lifetime, but for the lifetime of the service, which is 7suslly very short.
- The other thing you might want to consider is
B2orWasabi(they don’t have minimum data size requirements as far as I know) where 100GB will be really cheap (yup, monthly fees but Wasabi does not charge for egress). Plus, you can get a free tool likeDuplicacyorDuplicatito backup to cloud: www.vmwareblog.org/single-cloud-enough-secure-backups-5-cool-cross-cloud-solutions-consider/.
- Google and some other can be mounted by using tools like
Rclone. Works fine. -
PCloud’s Linux Support is good and not all cloud providers offer that. That was also the reason I went with pcloud.I got a “lifetime” subscription about 1 3/4 years ago and it has served me well. Availability is good. Speed is good and the client is OK. A Kernel Upgrade broke the pcloud application for a few weeks but it got fixed eventually. I am running arch though and kernel changes probably only affect people running on the bleeding edge.Concerning the business model: it is to be expected that they will not survive forever (but will Dropbox?)…..One thing I would also like to highlight for pCloud is the ability to store your data on European servers only.
- pCloud is ok. been around almost 10 years and the company is turning a profit.
TechCrunch reported it in 2019. I happened to see your question while researching the same thing. techcrunch.com/2019/04/16/dropbox-challenger-pcloud-just-became-profitable[Wayback/Archive] Dropbox challenger pCloud just became profitable | TechCrunch
- Don’t recommend personally
[Wayback/Archive] So pCloud just terminated my account looking for another good cloud storage option : privacytoolsIO
- I had even bought a 2 TB lifetime option along with the crypto.
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I just got flagged for breaking TOS. Couldn’t even appeal it. So beware to anyone using pCloud - pCloud has the same policy as MS for OneDrive and will ban your accounts if they violate their TOS. They take it one step further and ban/suspend for “pornographic… or otherwise objectionable”; that’s very broad and quite dangerous given that you could invest close to 1,000 for a lifetime account. In the comment section of a review, their representative said that they have bots scrumming through your images checking for content which violates TOS
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Top everything off with the server being hosted in the USA while advertising to be a company based out of Switzerland. -
I suggest encrypting the data, they won’t see what you are storing.Rclone supports pCloud, you could add an encryption layer with Rclone.
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+1 for Jottacloud. I use their unlimited option as offsite backup storage. But only with rclone and encryption enabled, so they can’t see the metadata of my uploaded files and then flag me for some bogus reason.I actually asked their support if they’re cool with that and they told me I’m good to go.Keep in mind though that the unlimited storage option will cap your bandwidth once you store more than 5 TB.
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This help article describes how it gradually becomes slower the more TB above 5 TB you store.
There’s a table further down.
[Wayback/Archive] Reduced upload speed | Jottacloud Help Center
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the system won’t know any difference about if you downloaded them from Apple store/Udemy directly or some piracy website. You should have been mindful about what files to store there. Also if you do, always encrypt the files that you think may be flagged as “copyright”
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Our internal system scans via hash file organization method the encrypted in the server-side encryption blobs automatically, which blobs are imported in an internal database in advance, so our system will recognize when an account owns copy-right material, malware files, terror-related videos or child pornography and will block them immediately. We always inform you via e-mail notification about an account suspension. Your account isn’t deleted. You have 14 days to contact us and discuss the reason for the block. In the case that this content is proven to be legal – we will recover your account.
- I had even bought a 2 TB lifetime option along with the crypto.
Queries
–jeroen
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