Free CrashPlan Family Unlimited – Deal!

CrashPlan has a fantastic deal for you all to take advantage of.

Starting now, til the 12th of January you can sign up to receive 1 year subscription to the CrashPlan Family unlimited plan, Which is normally $149.99. Which will allow you to backup up to 10 computers to the cloud.
Starting on the 13th, they’ll start emailing out redeeming codes to those who have signed up, which will allow you to download the program and activate your one years worth of service.

CrashPlan aims to make backing up your files and data as easy as possible; it sits in the background on your computer, silently and continually backing up your files while using minimal CPU and RAM. You can store your encrypted backups locally on your own computer, external drives (including USB flash), or other computers. With the Family Unlimited plan, you also have the ability to store backups in CrashPlan’s online unlimited cloud storage. Yes, that is unlimited as in you can store as many files as you like in cloud storage — there is no space limitation.

CrashPlan is available on all major platforms — desktop and mobile. Try it now!

I personally have been using CrashPlan Individual Plan for the past year, and I’m loving it, and I’ll continue to do so, and renew my subscription once it expires.

I 100% recommend this service for anyone who is looking for an online backup service.

Terms and Conditions

  • This is a 1 to 10 computer 1-year license, for home use; after one year, you can opt to continue with CrashPlan’s Unlimited plan or use CrashPlan Free which gives you local backing up features but not online storage
  • You get free upgrades for one year
  • You get free tech support for one year
  • You must register to get your CrashPlan Family Unlimited account before this offer has ended
  • May not be resold
  • No refunds and exchanges; if you are having trouble activating or registering, please ask for help

This offer was originally posted at Shareware On Sale, but after you provide them with your email, they merely send you this link http://essentials.code42.com/SW_2014_12_29_YearInReview_EmailBlast_Backup-Request.html, so using this link you should be able to  avoid giving them your email address.

Enjoy!
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