Lifetime Protection for Critical Content: Everybody's Doing It - NOT!

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When we say that iForem provides guaranteed lifetime protection for critical content, we mean exactly that. No ifs, ands or buts. Recently, we noticed that other companies are saying painfully similar things, so we checked - and sure enough, they simply can't deliver - and sometimes, they\know it.

 

Let's summarize: iForem - and only iForem - delivers the goods:

 

  1. Pay-Once: No recurring fees
  2. iNuity Irrevocable trust: No cancelation or loss of service
  3. Location Diversity: Disaster protection
  4. Enterprise-grade Security: Server-side encryption and two-factor login options

 

Now for the reality check: First and foremost, only iForem guarantees lifetime service with no recurring fees. The "perpetuity pretenders" can't pull this off, since they either base your data's longevity on a never-ending subscription payment model with no price guarantees - so bottom line, if you miss a payment, it's bye-bye bytes. Other services route payments through a non-profit foundation, which sounds good but cannot offer any time of permanence.

 

Which brings us to iNuity. An independent subsidiary of iForem, iNuity is an irrevocable financial trust that receives a percentage of all iForem sales. iNuity's mission in life is to operate and maintain iForem customers' Digital Safe Deposit Boxes from here to eternity.

 

We dare the other guys to offer that!

 

But wait - there's more!

 

How do we know that we're the only ones who can guarantee that our offer is the real deal? For this, you have to delve into the fine print of what's usually referred to as Terms and Conditions. (You know - the stuff hardly anyone reads, largely because it's so unreadable - but you do have to check that little box that says you've read and agreed to those terms.)

 

It turns out that these other guys reveal all in their Terms and Conditions, where the intrepid customer can discover phrases like what follows. Note that these are copied directly from the Terms and Agreements of other services claiming to protect your files forever (with the names omitted because we're nice people).

 

  • [The other guy's company] shall have the rights to edit or delete User's content and/or terminate the Terms of Use and/or User's access to the Websites, at any time without notice in their absolute discretion.
  • Upon termination of the Terms of Use or access to the Website (for whatever reason), there shall be no refund of money paid to [the other guy's company].
  • [The other guy's company] shall not be responsible or liable for the deletion, correction, destruction, damage, loss or failure to store any data.
  • [The other guy's company] reserves the right to terminate your account and delete any data within [the other guy's company] service if you fail to comply with this Agreement or for cause of any other nature.
  • [The other guy's company] is in no way liable for loss of customer data.

 

Long story short: you own your iForem Digital Safe Deposit Box. Period. But you just rent it from the other guys.

 

There's even icing on our cake: iForem is the only service that is sold to businesses - because we're the only lifetime content protection service available that's strong enough for companies to consider using.

 

iForem. You get way more than you pay for.

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