Digital storage requirements often outpace the capacity of standard hardware, forcing users into long-term rental agreements with mainstream providers. Internxt attempts to disrupt this model by offering a one-time payment for 100TB of space, which the company claims costs less than 18 months of comparable iCloud storage. Beyond capacity, the service differentiates itself through a zero-knowledge architecture. Its end-to-end encryption ensures that files remain inaccessible to the provider, addressing common privacy concerns regarding data mining and corporate access.
The platform maintains transparency through open-source code hosted on GitHub and holds GDPR compliance, with security protocols verified by the firm Securitum. Users can migrate existing data across various operating systems, supported by native applications for Android, iOS, desktop, and web browsers. This promotion remains active via StackSocial until the end of May, providing a fixed-cost solution for those managing large digital libraries.





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