![]() ![]() This is not particularly expensive, however, the yearly plans offer better value for money. However, free users will first need to verify their account to unlock the file-sharing feature, and follow certain steps in order to unlock the full 10 GB storage allowance.Ī one month plan starts at $4.99 for 500 GB of storage – or $9.99 per month for two Terabytes of storage. If you're a free user, you'll get up to 10 GB of storage and 50 GB of download link traffic per month, and all without paying a penny. Additionally, all subscribers get a 10-day money-back guarantee to test the service risk-free. pCloud even supports Bitcoin transactions. ![]() It's possible to pay for these plans via credit or debit card, PayPal, iTunes, or Google Pay. Subscribers have the option to check out the service for free if they wish, or purchase a monthly, yearly, or lifetime subscription plan. pCloud is even available for Linux distros – a rare, but welcome, surprise! In addition to locally installed clients, you can opt to use pCloud via an online web client that runs in your browser. The backup service arrived on the scene in 2013 and is available for all popular platforms via software that can be downloaded to your laptop, desktop, tablet, or smartphone device. pCloud also protects against device theft, loss, or breakage. PCloud Rewind is a great way to go back in time and rediscover all of your great content.PCloud is an online storage solution that can be used by just about anyone to ensure that their photos, documents, and other important data isn't at risk of being lost if their hard drive is corrupted. You just have to mark the content you want to recover and click Restore. After you do that, these files will be saved in a folder, named “Rewind” in the main directory of your file structure. From there, you are free to download or restore everything in pCloud (at the moment, only possible for Premium and Business users). When you Rewind your account, you will see a snapshot of how your account looked like at the specific time and date. Rewinding your pCloud account is easy and only takes 3 easy steps: Step 1: Open my.pCloud from your browser Step 2: Open Rewind, choose a time and date (up to 30 days in the past) – and Rewind! Bonus step: Restore files ![]() We only keep a record of the names and file types of permanently deleted content, in order to preserve your file structure for the date and time you are viewing your account for. However, you won’t be able to restore them as they are forever removed from our servers. One thing you should note is that once you Rewind your pCloud account, you will also be able to see permanently deleted files as part of the changes. ![]() With pCloud Rewind, you can recover all of the files you moved to the Trash for one reason or another, as long as they are still there. Files and folders that were moved to the Trash.When you Rewind to a period before the share was stopped, you can recover all of the lost shared files. Let’s say you had a folder that your university professor shared with you, but your access stopped at one point. Content that was shared with you before.That way, it will be easier to recover files that were deleted by mistake, or overwritten way too many times. Rewinding your account will show you a snapshot of all of the previous versions of your data. What if you were editing a new photo, only to realize that you are not following your initial idea. You might be searching for documents from 20 days ago that were renamed or edited. Set a time and date, and explore all the changes made at that moment – with the option to restore or download any previous version with a click. You can use it to travel back up to 30 days in the past and recollect photos, videos, documents and shared content that was changed over time or moved to the Trash. PCloud Rewind is like the time machine for your files in pCloud. That is why we developed a new way to see an older version of your account and recover the files you thought were lost – with pCloud Rewind. Keeping a clear track of your file changes is just as important as delivering the final draft. It can also cost you a lot more than just a few sleepless nights and a headache. No matter how organized you are, you know the pain of accidentally deleting an important file or losing a great idea, just because you reworked it so many times. ![]()
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