Livedrive

Data loss, cyber attacks, and ransomware attacks are evolving and increasing with time. Livedrive offers consumers and small businesses the tools to protect and recover valuable information against such attacks. 

Livedrive protects your data and allows for recovery from device loss, theft, or ransomware, with an online drive for easy file access and remote storage for low-capacity devices. All files are stored in U.K.-based data centers with military-grade security, including three physical access layers and 24/7 monitoring.

Available directly to consumers, and through major retailers and resellers, Livedrive provides reliable, accessible, and secure cloud storage solutions to keep data safe, no matter the threat.

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

15+ Years

Providing secure storage since 2008

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