Bitdefender has just announced 2 GB free cloud storage for those users who own an Android device. This offer comes with an app called safebox for Android devices. Bitdefender Safebox is an alternative to Dropbox or Box services.
With Bitdefender safebox, users can save and share their documents, pics, videos on the cloud. With the Android app, users will get 2 GB of storage for free. For further usage, users will have to pay company charges. Those who want more than 2 GB can become premium users and get 60GB for an $89.95 yearly fee. Premium users will get 30GB of cloud storage space for $49.95 per year.
“With just a click, users can sync, store and share documents with any number of friends. Throughout the product design and beta testing, we emphasized user convenience and ease of use. Safebox offers a perfect solution to prevent data loss as well,” said Product Manager Cosmin Sandu.
The application also allows users to synchronize multiple folders, and automatically back up files after they have been changed.
Company also promised the service to be available for iOS users soon.
Users can download the app from the Google Play store on the Android devices running Android 2.2 and up.
Bitdefender Offers 2GB of Free Cloud Storage with Safebox App for Android devices

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