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Molly Bartelt, owner of Pixology, highlights the importance of organizing both print and digital photos through permanent cloud storage, focusing on the Forever platform. Unlike typical cloud storage services, which require ongoing fees, Forever offers a one-time payment for lifetime storage, promising data preservation for the user's lifetime plus 100 years without data mining or selling user information. The platform supports photo and video storage, editing, and sharing, and includes features like album organization, user access control, and appointing account managers for future management. Users can upload media in full resolution and Forever continuously updates its technology to prevent obsolescence. Forever is praised for its Guaranty fund, user-focused service improvements, and robust customer support. Additionally, to stream videos, a separate streaming plan is required, but new users can test the platform with a complimentary intro account.
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In this part of the video, Molly Bartelt, owner of Pixology, discusses organizing print and digital pictures and introduces the concept of permanent cloud storage. She outlines the agenda, which includes defining permanent cloud storage, showcasing the Forever platform, highlighting four unique features of Forever, and explaining why they trust it at Pixology. She also plans to address how Forever handles videos. Molly explains that typical cloud storage involves a monthly or annual fee for storing data at physical data centers, whereas permanent cloud storage is a one-time payment for lifelong storage. She provides a quick tour of the Forever platform, demonstrating the library view and the functionality for uploading and filtering photos.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various features of a photo storage and sharing service. Users can view and edit photos, including adding tags and descriptions. The system allows organizing photos into albums, often chronologically, to visually tell life stories. Albums can be shared easily via web browser or phone app, and users can grant family members access to multiple albums through an email invitation. The service offers a feature to designate an account manager for future management of the collection. The speaker highlights Forever’s commitment to permanent photo storage, guaranteeing the safety of photos for the user’s lifetime plus 100 years, with funds allocated for maintenance and technology upgrades. They emphasize privacy, as Forever does not data mine or sell user information, allowing users to control their digital rights and album visibility.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the advantages of using Forever for storing photos and media. Important highlights include the ability to keep private albums hidden from account managers, preserving photos in full resolution, and continuously migrating media to the latest technology to prevent obsolescence. The ease of use, the creation of photo books, and digitizing old media are emphasized as key benefits. The speaker provides three main reasons for trusting Forever: its Guaranty fund ensuring long-term presence, proactive service improvements based on user feedback, and exceptional customer service with accessible support. Additionally, the speaker mentions that videos can be uploaded to Forever just like photos, although they take up more space.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains the necessity of purchasing a streaming plan if you want to stream videos and displays a screenshot comparing video file access with and without the plan. They invite viewers to try Forever’s intro account, which provides 2 GB of storage, capable of holding up to 500 photos, along with a $20 coupon. The speaker encourages viewers to use a provided ambassador link or contact an ambassador for additional support. They also mention a comparison video with Amazon and invite viewers to leave questions in the comments. The video concludes with thanks and a farewell.