NordLocker cloud storage review

A simple yet sophisticated cloud storage option for businesses

NordLocker cloud storage
(Image: © Nord Security)

TechRadar Verdict

NordLocker is a highly secure cloud storage platform, with an exceptional user interface. If you’re self-employed or running a small business, NordLocker is a platform you should consider. However, it is only available on desktop operating systems, and doesn’t offer high-capacity plans.

Pros

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    Impressive drag-and-drop interface

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    Best-in-class security with end-to-end encryption

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    3GB free cloud storage

Cons

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    No file recovery features

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    Files can only be shared with other NordLocker users

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    Basic support for free customers

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From the beginning, NordLocker has provided a reliable, secure, and feature-rich cloud storage platform. Given that it was developed by the team behind the excellent NordVPN and NordPass, there are high expectations, and we believe it could rival the top cloud storage services.

NordLocker: Plans & pricing 

NordLocker is available through a freemium pricing model. Like all the best free cloud storage solutions, you can download the app and encrypt files locally without paying anything. You get 3GB, and your files are encrypted and stored on the specific device. 

Users wanting extra storage space must upgrade to a Personal or Business plan. 

The Personal plan, priced at $7.99 a month or $35.88 for the first year, offers a generous 500 GB of storage for just $2.99 per month, making it an affordable option for those seeking extra space.  

For those with larger storage needs, the Personal Plus 2TB plan is available at $19.99 a month or $83.88 for the first year. Opting for the annual payment could save you a significant $156, making it a financially savvy choice. 

For businesses, there's only a 2TB plan for $29.99 monthly when billed annually. 

Although we’re disappointed not to see any lifetime cloud storage deals, the company’s other tools are otherwise very straightforward and simple to follow. However, given the company’s range of other tools, we would like deeper integration between its products. NordVPN, for example, costs at least $12.99 a month in its most basic form—subscribers can use NordLocker, but only its free 3GB plan. Clearly, some kind of bundle deal is in order here.  

NordLocker cloud storage showing an empty locker on start up

(Image credit: Nord Security)

NordLocker: Interface & experience 

This category is one in which NordLocker really shines. We’ve reviewed loads of cloud storage platforms, and this app is easily one of the simplest and slickest to use. 

On both Windows 11 and macOS, drag-and-drop functionality made it easy to upload, download, and organize files. Heavy use of the macOS app revealed no glitches. The app was always responsive. 

In terms of interface, we’re confident in labeling it one of the top cloud storage platforms. 

We previously criticized the service for a lack of mobile support. That’s all changed, with Android and iOS apps that we found to be just as easy to use as the browser portal.

It’s a bit of a funny one, though. Rather than a dedicated mobile app, the app houses a Safari-based browser (on our iPad test device) which redirects to the NordLocker browser portal. That said, it’s easy enough to navigate and has worked fine for us. It’s a shame that it doesn’t integrate with the native file management system (Files for iPadOS), which most of its rivals do, including Dropbox and Google Drive.

For macOS users with an Apple Silicon chip (M1 or newer), the setup process for the desktop client involves some fiddling around with the security setup of your computer. To the most humble user, this can feel particularly daunting, and while there are plenty of other similar tools that require the same setup process, there are others that don’t. 

NordLocker: Features 

NordLocker strikes a great balance between simplicity and breadth of features. The platform is defiantly easy to use, and it isn’t overwhelmed by features you’ll never use. 

Although NordLocker is primarily a cloud storage platform, local storage of encrypted files is possible. This local encryption means files are encrypted but remain stored on your device’s hard drive. So, if a hacker accessed your computer or mobile device, they wouldn’t be able to decrypt or access data encrypted with NordLocker. It’s a perk that may appeal to some business and personal users However, this data cannot be accessed from any other device. 

NordLocker’s premium plans enable files to be uploaded to Nord Security's cloud servers, meaning files are both encrypted and available from any device that has NordLocker installed on it. 

This flexibility is likely to appeal to business leaders who want to encrypt data but keep it close at hand (on a local server). This reduces the data’s exposure to data security breaches elsewhere (such as on Nord Security’s servers).

This feature enables users to grant file or folder access to friends, family, or colleagues while maintaining end-to-end encryption. From directly within the NordLocker app, users can invite users to access a folder via their email address. The only downside is that the invitee will need a free NordLocker account before accessing the files. However, if your entire office is using NordLocker, file sharing is seamless and instant, making it easy to work effectively in total security.

NordLocker cloud storage showing a file sync in the context menu

(Image credit: Nord Security)

Nordlocker: Our tests 

We conducted three core tests on NordLocker to measure sync speed, file recovery, and versioning. Our tests were performed on a Windows 11 virtual machine using the NordLocker desktop client. The virtual machine was connected to the internet via fiber broadband and a VPN server. In our speed tests, the average upload speed consistently showed 2100 Mbps.

  • Test 1 - Sync speed

During our latest tests, we transferred a 589 MB folder into the application directory and measured the time it took for the desktop client to sync the files to the cloud. The folder included 232 files spread across seven folders, containing MP3s, images, metadata files, and a PDF.

We were surprised by how slowly the files were uploaded. It took 5 minutes and 31 seconds, which was at least 60 seconds longer than the performance of pCloud and Internxt, among others. 

NordLocker speed

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  • Test 2 - File recovery

After deleting a folder from the application directory, we checked if the files were removed from the cloud drive and if we could recover them. Because we had created an encrypted copy of our test files, we deleted them within the NordLocker client app. The app warned that the files would be permanently deleted.

We couldn't find a Trash option in the app or in the NordLocker Cloud Control Panel online, which means the data could not be recovered.

NordLocker's strong focus on security means that even if someone tried to recover deleted data from the device, it would still be encrypted. This might be why NordLocker doesn't offer a Secure Delete option to overwrite data, as any recovered fragments would be indecipherable without the Master Key.

NordLocker file recovery

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  • Test 3 - Versioning

Many top cloud providers offer file versioning, allowing you to roll back changes to a previous file version. We were skeptical about NordLocker's ability to store multiple versions of files in the cloud because it wasn't possible to recover deleted files. When we synced a document and made changes, we couldn't find any option to restore a previous version. You can likely store files from a program that supports this feature in a NordLocker 'locker.'

NordLocker cloud storage displaying the TechRadar test folder ready for action

(Image credit: Nord Security)

NordLocker: Support 

The NordLocker Help Center provides answers to many FAQs, but doesn’t offer much technical or advanced support. If users need tailored support, they can submit an online help request. Users can also send an email directly to the support team (we received a reply within 24 hours). Phone support options don’t appear to be available.  

NordLocker: Security 

NordLocker uses a zero-knowledge encryption system, also referred to as end-to-end encryption. When you first set up your NordLocker account, you chose both a login password and a Master Password. The latter of which is used to encrypt/decrypt your data. You're also asked to save a special 'Recovery Key' in case you forget the password. 

In theory this means no one, not even Nord Security employees, can decrypt your stored files. Among the best cloud storage providers, this is not a widely available feature, thereby earning NordLocker a significant boost in our rating of the service. 

As the software is proprietary instead of open source, there's no way to examine the code used to develop NordLocker to check if this 'zero knowledge' encryption has been set up properly. 

But such is Nord Security’s confidence in its encryption protocols that in 2022 they offered $10,000 to anyone who could break into an encrypted locker, which they offered for download. The bounty was withdrawn after 350 days. NordLocker claims the vault was downloaded over 700 times. So far, no one has managed to break into it. As NordVPN pointed out in their blog, this bounty was offered before NordLocker included cloud storage features. 

The service also offers multi-factor authentication, letting you add an extra layer of protection against people trying to gain access to your account.

NordLocker cloud storage browser showing a locker

(Image credit: Nord Security)

NordLocker: Alternatives 

NordLocker is competing against many top-quality cloud storage platforms, many with decades of experience and extensive market share. Platforms like Microsoft OneDrive, Dropbox, and Apple iCloud will be hard to displace. 

However, NordLocker’s zero-knowledge encryption framework surpasses that of both Dropbox and iCloud, and arguably even OneDrive, where end-to-end encryption is limited to the Vault sub-folder. 

The greatest thing NordLocker has going for its security claims is that it's developed by NordVPN - one of the most popular providers who are dedicated to protecting people's privacy. This gives them a very strong interest in making sure none of their products are ever compromised. 

When it comes to storage capacity, however, NordLocker struggles. Competitors such as IDrive and pCloud both provide end-to-end encryption as well as high-capacity plans that far surpass the 500 GB offered in NordLocker’s premium plan. 

NordLocker: Verdict 

NordLocker, despite being released just a few years ago, is on its way to becoming one of our favorite cloud storage platforms. It is highly secure and affordable and provides a user experience that is close to best-in-class. If the creators were to improve their iOS and Android apps, we think it could appeal to even more users and be even more useful. Additionally, if more emphasis were placed on productivity features like online collaboration and recovery of deleted/edited files, NordLocker could become a much more serious contender.

But overall, building on the success of one of the best VPN and best password manager tools, we think NordLocker has huge potential to solidify its position in the cloud storage market. 

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Mike Williams
Lead security reviewer

Mike is a lead security reviewer at Future, where he stress-tests VPNs, antivirus and more to find out which services are sure to keep you safe, and which are best avoided. Mike began his career as a lead software developer in the engineering world, where his creations were used by big-name companies from Rolls Royce to British Nuclear Fuels and British Aerospace. The early PC viruses caught Mike's attention, and he developed an interest in analyzing malware, and learning the low-level technical details of how Windows and network security work under the hood.

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