
Do you back up your computer regularly? You know… all of your family pictures, teaching files, TpT purchases, and that clip art you have way too much of. I learned the hard way what happens when you don’t… your computer will crash and you’ll be paying big bucks for someone to attempt to recover your stuff (with no guarantee, they actually can). It is so, so not fun.
I’ve been using Carbonite online backup for a year now. I just renewed for another year, in fact. They gave me 2 additional months free for paying a year in advance. for $59 I get 14 months of unlimited online backup. The best part? It does it automatically as soon as I save a file. I don’t have to remember. I don’t have to plug in an external drive. And I don’t have to worry about running out of space.
I know I probably sound like a commercial, but I really believe in it. I know what it feels like to lose all your stuff and then wait anxiously to see if you can get it back. I received an offer code with my renewal that lets you get an extra 2 months too. Full disclosure: I get a small referral bonus if you use my link. But truthfully? I’d be telling you about it anyway to get you the 2 free months. You can sign up through September here by clicking here.

Thanks Christi.
I also use Carbonite. My computer crashed the end of last year and thanks to Carbonite all my files were saved.
I also use Carbonite. My computer crashed the end of last year and thanks to Carbonite all my files were saved.
Online backup is the use of a third-party service to back up data remotely over the Internet. It is a safeguard providing data management and protection for individual users as well as businesses.
There are numerous causes of sudden data loss, and not all can be easily fixed. The safest way to prevent this dilemma is to habitually have a backup of all important files. In that way, one can be sure that his data is still secured. Obtaining backups is much easier than data recovery, right?
Ruby Badcoe
That is amazing…. thanks for sharing.
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