Remember the last time your computer crashed?All those files gone - the company reports, the important letters, the family photos, the accounts, the emails and address book ...You were going to do something about it to make sure you were never left in that position again, weren't you?Now you can do something about it for free with Mozy. Get a massive 2GB of backup space absolutely free. Get a free program (Mozy) that securely and automatically backs up the content you choose at the frequency you choose.
What is Mozy?Mozy is a simple and smart way to protect your data. You simply install it on your PC, set it up and then never worry about data loss again. No need to remember to burn the CD's or DVD's. No external hard drives to buy or maintain.Specifically Mozy:
Is simple to setup
Performs backups automatically in the background
Encrypts all files on your PC before transfer
Performs incremental backups
Backs up only blocks that have changed
Backs up open/locked files Click HERE to try it out, or to find out more information. It's free.
Does It Work?Yes, it does. Quietly, securely, in the background, automatically effortlessly looking after the things you don't want to loose. Sleep at night and let Mozy remember for you and take the fret out of keeping important data stored on your computer.
But What About Security?Hey these people aren't fools. They know you would never dream of using anything that wasn't safe. If you are going to use more than 2GB of storage the Mozy people will want to charge you a reasonable price for extra space, so it is in their interests to offer something really sound. The free, automatic backup program (Mozy) encrypts your data before it backs up. (If you're really interested, when you use Mozy, your files are encrypted on your PC using 448-bit Blowfish encryption and then transferred to the Mozy servers using 128-bit Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption.)Click HERE to try it out, or to find out more information. It's free.
Having a computer crash a losing all your files is a horrible feeling. It is always a must to have a disaster recovery plan just in case of a crash.
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