![]() ![]() Streamline your backup by not having to worry about different backup services and different processes for photo versus non-photo files.Some companies offer backup only while some are cloud services – allowing you to access your files no matter where you are and to share and sync across more than one computer. As with the photo sharing sites I looked at in the prior post, these companies all have different features so you’ll have to do some thinking about what you need from an online file service. ![]() If you have other files that may need backing up, it may make sense to back them all up together instead of having to think about separate back up services. ![]() While I believe photos and video are some of the most important files to back up cause they are often records of one-time events, you may have other documents that are just important to keep safe such as financial records and business documents. Part II took a look at photo sharing sites such as Flickr and Shutterfly. This post is about backing up not only photos and videos in the cloud, but any and all files that may reside on your computer, such as text documents, PDFs, music files, etc. To recap, my first post covered external hard drive and DVD backups. Welcome to Part III of my multi-part series on “How to Back Up Your Photos”. ![]()
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