Backup all your Online accounts, Data with Backupify

by Avinash on January 28, 2010 in Internet

Many of you may ask why you need a backup of online accounts or data. Most of you including me has loads of data stored up in Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, Google Docs, Wordpress, Blogger, friendfeed etc. You get to lose all the data if something happens to your online accounts. Here’s what the Backupify says about why you should backup you online accounts :

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.

Services That Backupify Support :

backupify1 Backup all your Online accounts, Data with BackupifyBackupify  stores all of your data on the Amazon cloud powered by Amazon with proven security and data duplication policies. In the unlikely event that something ever happens to Backupify, data is still safe at Amazon and you can get it data back with the help of Amazon. Even Avinashtech uses Amazon S3 services for backing up Avinashtech data.

backupify 289x600 Backup all your Online accounts, Data with BackupifyBackupify got a great privacy policy in place which talks about how they handle the stored data. They don’t see, analyze or do anything else with your data. That’s a great privacy policy.

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The only complication I found was related to Restore feature. The restore feature was still not clear to me very well. The reason being that restoration is dependent on the account you want to restore. Also, some restoration is manual e.g. Flicker. This feature still need to get Automated and perhaps some more work is needed for that.

The service is FREE if you sign-up before 31st January 2010. So hurry guys and sign-up for it.

Personally, I am still to get confident of keep all online accounts data at a single place even though its backed up using secured Amazon services. Still many of you would like to give it a try.

Visit Backupify.

I would love to hear feedback from you guys.

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1 koti January 29, 2010 at 7:00 AM

thanks alot

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2 PChammer January 29, 2010 at 2:13 PM

Not something I would use as I don’t have anything currently that needs this service but seems great if you do have a lot of account content. I will likely mention this to my son, he just may need this :)

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3 Avinash January 29, 2010 at 7:41 PM

Yes, Mostly younger generation will need this who use almost all that can be backed up. Even many big guys would love this :P

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4 sudharsan @ technoskillonline January 29, 2010 at 5:47 PM

Thanks for sharing this information…
Im going to signup now..
ok bye

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5 kingpin January 29, 2010 at 9:56 PM

What about Own S3 sign-up?

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6 Avinash January 29, 2010 at 10:01 PM

own S3 sign up require you to pay up Amazon for storage which is very nominal though depending on the amount of total data.

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