http://i36.tinypic.com/vrxzll.jpgTwitter, WordPress, Facebook,  Delicious, Basecamp, Google Docs, Gmail, Zoho, Flickr, Photobcket. . . . . . . . . Your probably wondering why i just listed 10 web applications. Well, no doubt anyone here reading on this blog uses one or more of these applications. Most of these apps are very useful, whether it be for communication, photo sharing, sharing business documents or simply storing some information. However, what happens if for example, someone hacks into one of these accounts, deletes everything or changes your password or finds some sensitive information that you are trying to protect, or for exampe what happens if they’re servers crash. Well one solution is Backupify. . . . . . . .             logo

Why Should You Backup Your Online Accounts?

Well, Backupify have answered this question themselves, they say “Your lifestream contains important data, but all those pictures, videos, documents, and blog posts are exposed to potential loss. Some web 2.0 services shut down without warning. Others are hacked. Sometimes data is lost from basic human error, or the intentional actions of a disgruntled employee. Don’t put your lifestream at risk when there is a simple, easy, low cost way to back it up.” settingsTo summarize in a neat format we could just look at 6 reasons why backupify is beneficial:
  1. It’ s easy
  2. It’ s automatic
  3. It’ s a low cost solution
  4. It protects your important data
  5. It’ s private
  6. It’ s secure
One of my favourite blogs Lifehacker has recently outlined this service, they mention:
“Backupify is a spiffy service that automatically performs scheduled backups at one of the 10 online services they support. Supply the login credentials of the sites you want backed up, and Backupify takes care of the rest. Once you’re up and running, if your Gmail, Google Docs, or FriendFeed account flakes out, you won’t have to freak out because all your important stuff is stored safely somewhere else. Backupify offers Twitter backups for free and three additional premium plans that range from $3.95 to $14.95 per month, depending on how much storage you need. Seems like a reasonable price to pay for the comfort of knowing the data you store in the cloud won’t disappear into the ether some day.”
So hopefully this post has been helpful. Why not download the trial and post a comment at the end on how you found it, what you liked and what you disliked about it. Hopefully you can see how much this low cost, high performance service offers. Head to Backupify now

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