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Manage and secure your downloads from almost anywhere with this lifetime subscription

July 24, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of July 24, you can get an Offcloud Lifetime Subscription(opens in a new tab) for just $39.99 instead of $699.99 — that’s a discount of 94%.


We’ve come a long way from the days of risky content download links and shady torrent sites, but one thing that hasn’t changed is how nice it can be to have your own copy of all the content you want to watch. Offcloud can help with that. This all-in-one download manager(opens in a new tab) can integrate and connect with tons of different software and cloud storage solutions to safely download content for you, and a lifetime subscription that’s normally $699 is only $39.99 for a limited time. 

If you want to securely download or automatically save content, then Offcloud could be a lot of help for you. Grab content from BitTorrent, streaming sites, or connect an RSS feed, and Offcloud will automatically export new content as it arrives. Some torrenting sites are historically unsafe, even if you’re downloading content protected by a Creative Commons License. Offcloud can help you use BitTorrent clients more safely. Backup videos from YouTube, convert Soundcloud entries into MP3 files, and more. 

For storage, you can use the included 500GB of cloud storage, or connect with Zapier and share content directly onto your own cloud storage, including Google Drive, Dropbox, Amazon Cloud Drive, and Microsoft OneDrive. Your subscription gives you unlimited remote uploads, so your growing library is only limited by your storage space. To that end, Offcloud lets you sync anything to your own NAS, FTP, and WebDAV for a more diverse range of file sharing. 

Through all of this, you can obscure your browsing and downloading from your ISP using the 1TB of proxy bandwidth included with your lifetime subscription. 

With some help, you can download virtually anything from the internet and save it in your own collection. For a limited time, you can get an Offcloud Lifetime Subscription(opens in a new tab) on sale for $39.99 (Reg. $699), a markdown of 94%. 

Prices subject to change.

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