Get a CrashPlan Family Unlimited Account Free for 1 Year ($149 value)

If you were pondering a CrashPlan subscription, you can try out the Family Unlimited plan for free as part of a current promotional from Code42, the makers of CrashPlan.

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You’ll get a free Family Unlimited Plan for one year, worth $149, for new users. After that, you’ll be required to pay to continue of course. It’s their way to getting leads for their excellent offsite backup service, which we’ve been using for years.

CrashPlan’s free companion iOS app allows users to easily access their files from anywhere at anytime. While Apple’s Time Machine serves its purpose locally, data on your external hard drive is useless if stolen or your house burns down. Can you put a price on pictures of your first born child?

Users will be emailed a promo code starting January 13, 2015 to use a Family plan free for a year. You have until January 12, 2015 to complete the form.

Let us know if you’re going to jump on this!

[via RFD]

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DrDca
DrDca
11 years ago

US only, according to the rules 🙁

JB
JB
Reply to  DrDca
11 years ago

Curiously, the form asks for Country. I signed up (but it takes 2 weeks to get your code, as it’s a “sweepstakes”) — we’ll see if they permit the entry.

bionicmonk
bionicmonk
Reply to  DrDca
11 years ago

90210. Go with it.

Rio
Rio
11 years ago

Looks like it’s ended?

Kris
Kris
11 years ago

Amazon Glacier or S3 are the best for cloud data storage, all other services are essentially using Amazon As their back end.

Sylanel
Sylanel
11 years ago

This is US only and they actually validate your IP address redirecting you to another page stating that we are not eligible and a reference URL where it clearly explains it is for US citizens only.

rvs007
rvs007
11 years ago

Did anyone actually get anything from Crashplan about the free promo? It’s now February and I didn’t get anything.

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