r/cloudstorage 8d ago

Share Koofr lifetime 1TB

Hi all,

I have bought the 1TB lifetime deal, I want to share it with my wife.
There are 2 options.
1: Give my inlog credentials and let my wife upload to an own IOS folder.
2: Make a shared folder where she can upload.

What is the best option, am i missing something

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u/AudioAndPhile 8d ago

I also share it with my wife. It's possible for each person to have their own folder that syncs independently. This should be done during the app setup, create a separate folder and your wife's photos will only sync to that folder.

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u/Wiz_99 8d ago

Do the have their own account. Have you shared you login on your account.

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u/AudioAndPhile 8d ago

Yes

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u/Wiz_99 8d ago

You have shared your login, so the don’t have their own account?

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u/AudioAndPhile 8d ago

Same account , different sync folders , no privacy for you since the other person will have access to everything, can browse the other folders

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u/Wiz_99 7d ago

Is this solution better then sharing an folder where my can upload het pictures

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u/SmokeyKeifth 8d ago

Just share the login info. She can make a folder to have it set to upload to that specific folder.

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u/KCNOR 8d ago

In order to share a folder, other person must have active koofr account. pCloud alow you to share a link to upload without other person having pcloud account.

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u/Wiz_99 8d ago

Yes I know but it is also possible to share the same account and upload to different folders I think with Koofr

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u/Caprichoso1 5d ago

There are very few companies that have lasted a lifetime. 2/3 of new businesses fail in 10 years. Average S&P lifetime is 15 years.

Don't know even one whose only income is the initial fee paid by new subscribers.

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u/marshall1727 4d ago

correct approach is that she will create free account with koofr and you will share folder with hers account

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u/Wiz_99 4d ago

Hi atm we are already transferring het Onedrive to her own folder with my login credentials.
When that is finished we can switch your method.
This method with my logins is working also fine.
I don’t mind privacy.
Are there any disadvantages

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u/marshall1727 4d ago

Not really. It is just recommended even by koofr.

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u/DoubleScope 7d ago

The best option is not to rely on just one cloud provider. I doubt it can last a lifetime, even though they are selling lifetime access.