![]() ![]() By allowing everyone to access each other’s unused storage space, you can set up your own little backup network, so everybody gets to store a copy of their files in a remote location. Install the program on each computer, set up your own account and then search for your “buddies”. This is where BuddyBackup comes in: this free tool offers a neat alternative if you have other friends or family members in the same situation. ![]() The problem is, online backup storage is expensive – the annual cost is roughly the same as a cheap external backup drive, and while some companies offer a limited amount of space for free (typically 2GB) it’s nearly always never enough. Storing at least one backup online is a good idea because it ensures your files are kept in a location far away from your computer, so if your house is destroyed by a meteorite (and assuming you survive the blast) you can still get access to all your files. ![]()
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