Koofr Cloud Storage: Lifetime Subscription (1TB)
Access All of Your Files in One Place! Koofr Offers 1TB of Safe Cloud Storage to Secure Your Files
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- Unredeemed licenses can be returned for store credit within 15 days of purchase. Once your license is redeemed, all sales are final.
Don Smith
It works great, speed is ok for everything I have done so far, up and down. The desktop and phone app options all work as they should.
Jonas Henkens
Activated without issue and seems to work well. The desktop app and rclone synchronization both work flawlessly so far. And it being an European cloud host is a big plus to me.
A S
Simply put, it just works! No other lifetime provider even comes close to Koofr’s reliability and simplicity.
Christian Wagner
A really good and reliable service at an incredibly good price.
jin chen
I’ve been using Koofr for a while now, and I’m really satisfied with the experience. The setup was quick, and the interface is very user-friendly. File uploads and downloads are stable, and I appreciate that it supports WebDAV and integration with other storage services. It’s great value for a lifetime plan — perfect for long-term cloud storage needs!
Markus Peltonen
Koofr is a European cloud storage service that offers a secure, end-to-end encrypted “Vault” feature (zero-knowledge encryption). It also provides a desktop sync client, but Vault itself is primarily browser-based. After testing it with large-scale data transfers, here is my real-world experience. ⸻ Pros • Strong privacy and encryption Vault uses AES-256 encryption with a zero-knowledge model, meaning even Koofr cannot access your files. • Good usability for everyday files Small and medium-sized uploads work smoothly. • EU-based service Strong data protection standards under EU regulations. • Desktop app available (Koofr Drive) There is a Windows desktop application for file syncing, which works well for general storage use. ⸻ Cons (Large Uploads / Vault Limitations) 1. Browser instability with large uploads I attempted to upload a 600+ GB folder into Vault using Windows and Chrome on a 1 Gbit fiber connection. → The browser froze twice and Vault had to be restarted. 2. Large encrypted file upload failed I tested uploading a single AES-256 encrypted DMG file. → The upload crashed after a few minutes. 3. Splitting files works, but is extremely slow When splitting the data into ~35 GB parts: → Uploads succeeded in Chrome → However, the estimated total upload time is 3–4 days ⸻ Summary Koofr Vault is: • Reliable for small and medium-sized files • Strong in privacy and encryption • Not reliable for very large datasets (hundreds of GBs or more) The main limitation is that Vault uploads are browser-based, and the system does not handle very large transfers smoothly or consistently. ⸻ Best suited for • Documents, photos, and normal backups • Privacy-focused users who prioritize encryption • Moderate-sized cloud storage needs Not ideal for • Large-scale uploads (hundreds of GB or TB-level data) • Very large single files (tens of GB+) ⸻ Final Verdict Koofr is a solid and privacy-focused cloud storage service, but its Vault feature is not yet suitable for heavy-duty large file transfers. With improvements like: • A dedicated desktop uploader for Vault • More robust resumable upload handling it could become significantly more competitive for large-scale backup use.








