TL;DR: Scramble Cloud gives you 20TB of end-to-end encrypted storage with zero-knowledge architecture, and a lifetime subscription is now on sale for $349.95 (reg. $1,440).
Most cloud storage platforms encrypt your files on their servers, which means the provider can still access them. For anyone handling sensitive client data or internal documents, that’s a real liability. Scramble Cloud encrypts everything on your device before it ever leaves, and a 20TB lifetime subscription just went on sale for $349.95.
Invest in a lifetime of cloud storage
Zero-knowledge architecture means Scramble can’t see your files, and neither can anyone else without your permission. Whether you’re storing client information or personal files, nobody can access them without your permission. The infrastructure is ISO 27001-certified, GDPR-compliant, and hosted in Germany. For day-to-day use, you can mount Scramble as a network drive via WebDAV, manage files through a CLI tool, or use the desktop client and web app. Everything shows up in your native file explorer on Windows, macOS, or Linux.
Collaboration runs through encrypted groups and a feature called Team Link, which lets you share files with external partners through a secure link without requiring them to create an account. You can set file permissions within groups and share encrypted video for streaming without downloading. Individual file size maxes out at 5GB, and daily uploads cap at 70GB.
The vast majority of cloud storage platforms charge every month, making them a worse investment the longer you keep them. Scramble Cloud is the opposite. While it may cost more on day one, you save more every year.
Stop paying monthly for storage that someone else can read.
Get a 20TB Scramble Cloud lifetime subscription on sale for $349.95.

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