



We evaluate each case separately now, against the statistical data on how much an average user consumes regarding storage space and bandwidth to our servers. We do still have a “Fair and acceptable use” clause. “You are correct in what you write, we no longer have a strict 10 TB limit in our terms and conditions. I have also asked for a clarification in regards how much data is considered “too much”: It’s also important to note that you are not allowed to store any files online that are pirated or in any way go against the Norwegian law. The user will be contacted by us with a suggested solution or notice of action in such events.” In these abovementioned cases, we reserve the right to offer an alternative Jottacloud subscription, cancel the subscription, or in some cases delete the user account and/or user data. If a user’s total storage and network usage greatly exceeds the normal usage of an average Jotta user, and/or indicates that the Service is being used for other than normal individual use, this may in some cases be deemed as abuse of the Service. Although Jotta does not limit bandwidth or storage on Unlimited subscription plans, we reserve the right to limit excessive use and abuse of the Service. Users with an Individual account may use the Service for normal individual usage. If the storage space exceeds 5 TB on a Personal subscription, the upload speed will be reduced. Unlimited refers to available storage space. “The subscription Jottacloud Personal, with unlimited storage space, was created to provide customer predictability. You can find this in the Terms & Conditions: I must mention that unlimited storage isn’t all that great when you take a deeper look. They also have “Home” plans which are meant for families and various business plans. Something that is certainly unique to them and not present with other cloud storages. Jottacloud probably picked your interest due to the fact it offers unlimited cloud storage. This enables easy retrieval of files in various scenarios such as malware infection. The rewind feature allows you to go back in time and inspect your cloud storage as it was in that moment.
