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So if you subscribed this week, you can use the service for a full 14 months, and even if you subscribed a year ago, you have at least 2 months to move to a different service. All current subscriptions will be extended by 60 days (regardless of their current end date) for free.In fact, Code42 told me that it’s doubling its tech support staff to help deal with transition issues. If you have an existing CrashPlan for Home subscription, it will continue to work, and the company will continue providing technical support, until the end date.Here’s what will happen between now and then: You may notice that date is 14 months from now. So Code42 decided to put all its resources into serving its most profitable customers.Īs a result, CrashPlan for Home will be discontinued entirely on 22 October 2018. Just the Facts, Mac - Let me set emotion aside for a moment and lay out the facts of Code42’s announcement.Īccording to Code42, the company has seen tremendous growth in revenue from its small business, education, and enterprise customers, but the needs of those customers have diverged sharply from the needs of consumers. In short, I have a significant personal and professional investment in CrashPlan, based on countless hours of research and testing - I’veĮvaluated more than 100 backup apps! - and now, with a mixture of anger and disappointment, I have to tell you that it’s time to find something else. I wrote “ Take Control of CrashPlan Backups” about it I recommended it in numerous other books, including “ Backing Up Your Mac: A Joe On Tech Guide” and it was (until now) my top pick in a Wirecutter round-up of online backup services. I’ve been using CrashPlan since 2007, shortly after its initial release, and I was so impressed by it from day one that I’ve been evangelizing it ever since.
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Code42 Software has announced that it’s discontinuing its consumer backup product, CrashPlan for Home. It has been a few years since a decision by a major tech company last turned me into a green rage monster, but it just happened again.

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