Livedrive

Livedrive provides unlimited cloud backup storage to consumers and small businesses in 170 countries and six languages. The product backs up files and helps recover data after device loss, theft, or ransomware. It also has an online drive for accessing files and adding remote storage to low-capacity devices. All customer files are kept in U.K. data centers with three physical access security layers and 24/7 monitoring. Livedrive is sold via partnerships with large consumer retailers, an extensive reseller network, and directly through the website.

170 Countries

Available worldwide in 170 countries and 6 languages

93PB of Customer Data

93 petabytes of customer data stored in U.K. data centers

10+ Years

Over 10 years of providing secure storage

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