Using cracked software violates the terms of service of the provider and is illegal in many jurisdictions.

Official cloud services like pCloud use server-side verification for premium features. A local "crack" file cannot typically unlock premium server storage or encryption features , meaning the file is likely purely malicious.

Malicious software can corrupt your existing files or lock your account permanently, leading to total data loss. Safe Alternatives for Free Storage

Software advertised as a "crack" or "free premium" version of legitimate services like pCloud often contains malware , such as ransomware, keyloggers, or trojans. These can steal your personal files, login credentials, and financial information.