Filen – Next Generation End-To-End Encrypted Cloud Storage. Get started with 10 GB of free space.

Filen is a German cloud storage service with additional services. It encrypts all archives and comms, has an option to write notes (text, markdown, code, lists, etc). And you also can make contacts using the app and chat with them via text, encrypted as well.

They have free accounts with 10 GB space, and you can refer other new users (you will get an additional 10 GB for each referral with a 40 GB limit), and the one referred also gets 10 GB more.

Also interesting lifetime option, 100 GB for 29,95 and smaller and bigger plans with monthly payments.

I have this one and have stopped using Dropbox or Google Drive. Very happy.

  • @something_random_tho
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    15 hours ago

    Sounds good. Love that it’s AGPL. But free or cheap lifetime access to any hosted service can’t possibly work, right?

    • @[email protected]
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      111 hours ago

      They do not provide this option most of the time. They’ve explicitly stated they’re aware of when and how they can provide this option. I think most, like me, still prefer to pay monthly or annually.

  • @[email protected]
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    517 hours ago

    Is there a way to sync folders with local folders? I usually sync my pictures/documents/etc folders with their local equivalent.

    • @asdfasdfasdf
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      215 hours ago

      Yes it’s built into the desktop app. Works very well.

      • @[email protected]
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        19 hours ago

        Yeah quite nice, I am now looking for the same on their Android app but it does not seem to exist. Have to try their WebDAV server, sounds like a potential solution around it.

    • Argyle13 OPM
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      317 hours ago

      With the app I have tried with photos in the phone and syncs ok. I haven,t tried ok the computer yet

  • @[email protected]
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    618 hours ago

    Doesn’t sound exactly like a sustainable business model to me. Giving storage away for free or for a one time payment cannot cover the steady costs for hardware, traffic etc.

    • Argyle13 OPM
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      418 hours ago

      They say they “ration” the lifetime programs. They have like seven other payment options, monthly. So, now they have that plans, maybe in a month they don’t and maybe they offer them again in several months again.

      • @[email protected]
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        29 hours ago

        I’m still not convinced. If you offer a service that costs money continously but customers don’t pay periodically, you need another source of income to offset these losses. That means customers who pay periodically have to pay higher rates (making the service less attractive) or you have to make money with your customers’ data. Additionaly, if I were a customer interested in the service, why would I sign up for the monthly plan, if I knew that I can just wait until lifetime plans are available again? According to their FAQ you can even stack multiple plans, so you can buy two times 100 GB to get 200 GB permanently etc.

  • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝
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    419 hours ago

    Thanks for that, sounds good.

    you can refer other new users (you will get an additional 10 GB for each referral with a 40 GB limit), and the one referred also gets 19 GB more.

    You should provide your referral code.

    • Argyle13 OPM
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      418 hours ago

      Mine is full I have 40 GB right now. Try referring friends/family ;)

  • @[email protected]
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    119 hours ago

    Uh nice! It‘s a little more work to set up the cloud drive to have the synced desktop folder. Overall very cool feature set!

    • Argyle13 OPM
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      218 hours ago

      Yea, the possibility to mount it like a unir is very good. It is a bit of work, but later is very convenient