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Koofr review

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In this Koofr review, we delve into a cloud storage provider that offers an easy-to-use solution for accessing all your files from one place.
Koofr is a cloud storage service based in Slovenia that offers safe storage for your files with options to connect multiple other cloud accounts like Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive. Koofr is a made-up word originating from similar words in other languages for “chest”: i.e. a safe box for keeping important objects. The cloud storage market is a crowded one and Koofr goes up against some of the best cloud storage providers in the business. In this Koofr cloud storage review, we find out how it compares as we look at its pricing, features, ease of use, and support. Koofr’s pricing structure is quite simple. You get 2 GB of data for free forever. If you need more storage space than that, you can upgrade to one of the paid plans, which range in price from €0.5/month (approximately $0.60 USD) for 10 GB up to €60/month ($71.87) for 10 TB. All plans have access to the same set of features, including connecting to other cloud accounts, unlimited file size, and unlimited sharing. The only difference between the plans is in the amount of storage. Prices are listed per month, but currently, plans can only be purchased for a full year and there are no money-back guarantees or refunds. If you don’t pay to renew your subscription, your account will be automatically downgraded to a free account and your storage quota reduced to 2 GB. Koofr has a range of features that you’ll find with most cloud storage services as well as some that are less common. One of Koofr’s most powerful features is its integration with other online accounts like Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive. Once your other accounts are connected, you can search all your remote files from the same place. Like all good cloud storage providers, Koofr is accessible through the web, with desktop apps for syncing files, which can be installed on Windows, Mac, and Linux operating systems.

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