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Level up your online security with new pCloud Pass password manager

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Isn't it about time you took online passwords seriously?
Isn't it about time you took online passwords seriously?
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Nobody likes dealing with online passwords, but a future without them has yet to arrive. So, instead of limping along with weak passwords you use over and over again for different websites — a huge security risk — you should get a password manager with top-notch security like pCloud Pass.

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Already known for secure cloud storage, pCloud recently rolled out pCloud Pass. The password manager gives you instant access to encrypted passwords across all your devices. And you can use a free version or choose from affordable plans with extra features.

Grab a lifetime’s worth of cloud backup and VPN service for less than $75

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Grab 10TB of of cloud backup and a lifetime subscription to a top-rated VPN service for less than $75.
Save an extra 20% on a lifetime's worth cloud backup and VPN services.
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You may own the fanciest gadgets in the world, but none of that really matters if you pay very little attention to your data protection and online privacy. Don’t lull yourself into a false sense of security, thinking cyberattacks only happen to large businesses and corporations. They’re prevalent in small organizations and individuals, too.

The responsible thing to do is to tighten up your security, and you can do that with The Lifetime Backup & Security Subscription Bundle. Available for an extra 20% off with code CYBER20, it offers total online freedom. It pairs a subscription to a top-rated VPN service with lifetime access to 10TB of cloud storage that will keep your data secure.

Apple Business Essentials gives companies tools to manage employee devices

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The new Apple Business Essentials service brings device management, support and storage into one subscription for small businesses.
The new Apple Business Essentials service brings device management, support and storage into one subscription for small businesses.
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Apple launched a new service aimed at small businesses Wednesday. Now in beta, Apple Business Essentials bundles device management, Apple support and iCloud storage into flexible subscription plans for companies with up to 500 employees.

Cupertino also unveiled an app for the service that enables employees to install apps for work and request support.

Apple’s entrance into comprehensive small business tech services by subscription could spell trouble for companies already in the space, such as Jamf and Hexnode.

This unique subscription plan gives you 4 top-rated apps for the price of one [Deals]

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Secure your Mac four ways from Sunday with this top-shelf monthly subscription bundle.
Secure your Mac four ways from Sunday with this top-shelf monthly subscription bundle.
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There is no shortage of hazards and hassles in the digital day-to-day. From forgotten passwords and identity theft to malware, viruses and plain old inadequate storage, you’ll want pro tools to help keep things sane.

This bundle offers protection against all of the above and then some. With a single subscription, you get access to a powerful VPN, malware protection and more. Usually, this bundle costs more than $32 a month, but right now you can sign up for just $9.99 a month. As an added bonus for Cult of Mac readers, you can get the first month free with promo code “FreeMonth.”