Forget the subscriptions. The endless renewals. The credit card on file waiting to get hit when you forget. There’s a way out. It’s called BigMind Data Recovery Pro. And for once, the lifetime deal is actually $59.99. Normally it runs you $357. Keep your money if you want, but this math checks out.
Think about what’s on your hard drive right now. Photos? Yes. That tax file from three years ago? Probably. Memories you can’t get back if the drive fails? Exactly. Data loss isn’t a plot twist. It’s an inevitability until you prevent it. BigMind isn’t just copying files. It builds full system images. Bare-metal recovery. That means if your computer dies, you don’t start from scratch. You just bring the machine back to life.
It’s not some complicated hardware setup. No shiny black box on your desk. Just your own drive. USB stick. NAS. You store it. You control it. Simple.
Suspicious encryption activity triggers instant alerts via email and Slack, stopping ransomware dead in its tracks.
The ransomware protection is the killer feature. You get flagged if something looks fishy. No more finding your files locked up after the fact.
What’s the deal, really?
- 15 users protected.
- 3 devices each.
- 3 servers.
- Hourly backups.
- One full year of history kept (57 recovery points).
Fifteen people. Do the math. Even if you share it with your office, it pays for itself immediately. You can pull a single photo. Or rebuild a whole machine from a crash. Or mount a VHDX image if you just want to snoop through old data without breaking anything.
Why are we still paying monthly for things that don’t go away? Ransomware costs billions. Dropped laptops cost jobs. Time. The deal sits there at StackSocial. Prices shift. Maybe it’s $80 next week. Maybe it’s gone.
Lock in the price while the window is open.
$59.99 for the rest of your digital life.
