Swiss zero-knowledge encrypted cloud (Proton AG, non-profit-foundation-controlled), 11,496 owned servers, ISO 27001 + SOC 2, 5 GB free.
- FROM
- €4/Mt.
- CLOUD ACT
- NONE
Zusammenfassung aus Eigentümerschaft und CLOUD-Act-Risiko.
Swiss cloud storage with customer-elected EU (Luxembourg) or US (Texas) data residency; signature lifetime plans, 24M+ users.
pCloud aus der Kategorie Dateifreigabe ist ein europäischer Dienst mit Luxembourg als Hosting-Standort und höchstens geringfügigem, vorübergehendem US-Bezug nach dem CLOUD Act.
pCloud AG (Baar, Switzerland; founded 2013 by Tunio Zafer and Anton Titov; primary operations from Sofia, Bulgaria) lets customers pick Luxembourg (EU) or Dallas, Texas (US) at signup as the data-residency region (EU customers selecting Luxembourg get full EU jurisdiction under GDPR), plus a 24M+ user base and signature lifetime plans as a subscription escape hatch; pCloud Crypto is an optional paid add-on that provides true zero-knowledge encryption (without it, files are encrypted at rest but pCloud holds the keys); Swiss-incorporated with customer-elected EU data residency and disclosed sub-processors, but no publicly accessible DPA (the GDPR page directs buyers to contact sales@ to request one, making it on-request-only); zero-knowledge encryption is also not the default, requiring the paid pCloud Crypto add-on.
Wie stark Kundendaten US-Behörden nach dem CLOUD Act (Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act) ausgesetzt sind.
Wo die letztliche Kontrolle über das Betreiberunternehmen liegt.
pCloud is a Swiss-incorporated cloud-storage product operated by pCloud AG (Baar, Switzerland) and founded in 2013 by Bulgarian engineers Tunio Zafer (CEO) and Anton Titov. Primary engineering and operations are based in Sofia, Bulgaria; the legal seat is Baar in canton Zug. The company reports 24M+ users across 130+ countries and has built its mainstream brand around a distinctive lifetime plan offering: one-time payments for permanent access (Premium ~€199 lifetime / 500 GB; Ultra ~€399 lifetime / 2 TB; Family Lifetime plans available), a marketing position no other directory vendor in this category matches.
For an EU-sovereignty audit the structurally interesting feature is customer-elected data residency: at signup pCloud asks each user to pick between Luxembourg (European Union) and Dallas, Texas (United States) as the data-region for that account, and files stay in the chosen region. EU customers who pick Luxembourg get a full GDPR-jurisdiction posture; US customers (and any EU customer who picks Texas) end up under US-jurisdiction with the standard CLOUD Act exposure. The Swiss legal entity layered on top with EU adequacy keeps cross-border contracting clean. Where pCloud falls short of Proton Drive, Tresorit, and Internxt is that zero-knowledge end-to-end encryption is NOT the default: files are encrypted at rest with AES-256 and in transit with TLS, but pCloud itself holds the keys unless the customer adds pCloud Crypto as a paid add-on (~€3.99/month or one-time lifetime), in which case the encryption shifts to client-side and pCloud no longer holds the keys.
Pricing in EUR: 10 GB free; Premium 500 GB €4.99/month (€199 lifetime); Premium Plus 2 TB €9.99/month (€399 lifetime); pCloud Crypto add-on for true zero-knowledge encryption is a separate purchase. 10-day money-back guarantee. Best fit: privacy-conscious consumers and SMBs who want a Dropbox alternative with EU data-residency option and the unique lifetime-plan economics; buyers requiring zero-knowledge encryption by default should choose Proton Drive, Tresorit, or Internxt instead.
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