![]() After that, they’ll go up to the new, higher fees. To the company’s credit, Carbonite is keeping the CrashPlan discount prices the same, so they’re now better than 50 percent for the first year. Notice also that Carbonite changed the wording on its plans, switching from showing the yearly price to a monthly fee that’s billed annually, somewhat hiding the price increase. Carbonite Safe Prime, which provides courier recovery service, remains $149.99.Carbonite Safe Plus, which adds external hard drive backup and automatic video backup, was $99.99 per year but now costs $111.99.It doesn’t back up external hard drives, and you must select videos for backup manually. Carbonite Safe Basic was $59.99 per year it’s now $71.99. ![]() The cost of a new subscription to Carbonite just went up because Carbonite has quietly increased prices 12 to 20 percent: ![]() Remember how Code42 announced last year that it would be sunsetting its CrashPlan for Home backup service (see “ CrashPlan Discontinues Consumer Backups,” 22 August 2017)? That won’t happen until 22 October 2018, but Code 42 encouraged home customers to switch to Carbonite, offering a 50 percent discount for the first year.
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