they use 256-aes encryption for your files apparently ..
happymanuk
25 Mar 17#4
I've been using Zoolz for several years now - Recently upgraded from a 100GB account to a paid for a lifetime subscription with 2TB for about £40.
sefgrt123
25 Mar 17#5
Have just signed up and my data is backing up. So far so good. Heat added.
redondo
25 Mar 17#6
is anyone worried that "lifetime" can be anything from a month to years
do you back-up your back-ups on another "cloud" ?
repouk
26 Mar 17#7
Signed up, great as long as you understand it's not a cloud service like Dropbox or OneDrive (although that type of service can be bought as an optional extra) but an archival service.
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jimbb
26 Mar 17#8
Better to use something like Backblaze or Crashplan. They are established player and has been running for years. These smaller provider are not as reliable and as many are not profitable they might shut down without any notice which is bad if you are storing important Linux ISO.
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I've grabbed an account just in case they're limited, but i'll look in to it first before i think about uploading anything.
#edit
pretty good review here ..
cloudwards.net/rev…lz/
do you back-up your back-ups on another "cloud" ?
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