Save 50% off a one-year subscription to Backblaze Unlimited Backup via Neowin Deals

Today on offer via our Web Services section of Neowin Deals, you can save money on a one-year subscription to Backblaze Unlimited Backup, which includes a 50% discount. Don"t drop the ball on backup - score this top-rated and totally effortless cloud solution.

When it comes to putting your faith in the Cloud, no solution is more reliable than Backblaze—the worldwide leader in unlimited online backup. This best-in-class solution not only allows access to data from all your devices, but it backs up automatically and continuously so there are zero tasks added to your plate. It’s a simple solution to a complex problem that can often end in disaster. Don’t wait for a computer crash or hacker incident, snag the solution trusted by millions.

  • Back up all your photos, movies, music & documents automatically
  • Retain all deleted files for 30 days
  • Back up external drives (USB, Firewall & Thunderbolt)
  • Secure your data in data centers with 24-hour staff, biometric security & redundant power
  • Enjoy the security of native Mac & PC coding rather than Java (responsible for 91% of attacks)
  • Back up at optimized speeds so you don’t waste precious hours
  • Locate your lost computer to help recover it

How do you benefit?

A one year subscription to Backblaze Unlimited Backup normally retails at $50, but you can pick it up for just $24,99 for a limited time. You can even get $10 credit if you share the deal (below the Add to cart button) with friends.

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