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    Apple wants you to buy more iCloud — This $30 app says you don’t have to

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousAugust 2, 20251 Min Read
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    Cleaner Kit for iOS Premium Plan: Lifetime Subscription
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    TL;DR: An AI-powered iPhone app that clears out duplicate photos, old emails, and digital junk — Lifetime access is just $29.99 (MSRP $104.97).

    Your iCloud is begging you to buy more storage, but before you hand over another dime to Apple, try cleaning house first. Cleaner Kit is an AI-powered storage-freeing app for iPhones that helps you get rid of the junk, like duplicate photos and marketing emails.

    Unlike other “cleaner” apps, your data stays on your device. No uploading, no creepy cloud nonsense—just your stuff, cleaned up, locally.

    Used by over 67 million people, Cleaner Kit uses smart tech to scan for duplicate photos, blurry shots, useless videos, and calendar events from three birthdays ago. You can swipe to sort, compress large videos, and even auto-delete the stuff you’ll never miss. It also clears out empty or unnamed contacts, tidies your Gmail inbox in bulk, and offers a secure vault for private files.

    Get lifetime access to Cleaner Kit for just $29.99 (MSRP $104.97) and avoid paying Apple more for iCloud—clean up your phone once and for all, no monthly fees required.

    Cleaner Kit for iOS Premium Plan: Lifetime SubscriptionSee Deal

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