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Seniors store old pictures, stocks, bonds, financial information and just regarding their whole life on their own computers. They did not grow up with computers and are enthused with this new technology, so that they make room within their attic by getting eliminate hard copies.

They know if they need something, they are able to print a duplicate and they have first got it. They store their wills, insurance policies, banking information, deed to the house and titles towards the cars.

They are not savvy with a computer, so what when they had a fire or their computer crashed, an amount occur to almost all their precious moments, everything they stored on their own computer?

Most of them don't know about copying their data unless their son said excitedly, but when they're going at it alone, they wouldn't. Those that do install a backup system are usually not secure using unreliable tapes to keep their files. Hackers can get into them plus some files even go missing.

If the seniors lose their entire computer's data, it's items that can't be replaced. In case of a fire, the house and furnishings can be replaced even their computers, but not the precious moments from years ago.

Your data is not protected with no secure backup system that encrypts each file storing them within an off-site server. Your files are hacker-proof and just you have access to them through your login.

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Using online sharing file storage and backup systems are risky as they can be tampered with and often they go missing. One gentleman in his 60's lost his wife and chose to get a computer to keep all his memories of her together with his important papers, while he thought it would be safer incase someone would burglary or there is a fireplace.

His computer crashed one day and he lost all of this valuable data with no method of getting it back. He didn't know about backing up files. He lost exactly what meant probably the most to him. He did some research and read about different backup systems and realized the off-site backup system was the safest, so he installed it and transferred his files to the secure off-site server.

Although he learned a tough lesson, he is now ready incase another disaster would happen. You have to save your precious memories from the system crash by installing a secure backup system that protects all your files in an off-site server. Don't let this happen to you because you can't replace those precious memories.

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