Online Backup Even For Non-Digital Documents

It’s been a while since I’ve made a pest of myself and reminded everyone to backup all of their critical files. I do that occasionally, and although you may not want to invent out it, I’ll continue to be a backup pest regardless.

I routinely manufacture backups of both my web sites (and their associated databases) and my home computer files. By “routinely”, I mean every loner day. I not only have one backup of each critical file, however; I have three!

I keep one complete backup on an external hard drive that simply plugs into any computer via a USB cable. Since it’s portable, I can take it and run with it anytime I need to.

I keep one complete backup “in the cloud” by backing up everything to an off-site, web-based system.

And I keep one non-complete backup on a tiny USB flash drive. I can’t fit everything on that little flash drive, so I put just my very, very, very most vital documents there. Since it’s only about the size of my thumb (which I assume is where the nickname of “thumb drive” came from), I can easily transport it at any moment.

So, why be so diligent with backups? Let’s consider just the following scenario.

If your home were destroyed by lighting, or fire, or other natural catastrophe tomorrow, would you be able to put your life back together? In a week? In a month? Never?

Just in the U. S. alone more than 50,000 homes are completely wiped out each year leaving families without their precious photos, insurance documents, passports, wills, legal papers, tax records, birth certificates and other fundamental files.

These documents and files are the fundamental paperwork you need to put your life back together quickly to recover from an unexpected catastrophe. Where are you storing your own vital documents? Are they accessible to you anywhere you happen to be?

What happens whether your computer is destroyed? While I always have my portable backup options available to me, they could be destroyed as well. soon after what? Well, that’s where the “in the clouds” online backup service comes in handy. There are several choices, and I’ve covered some of them in the past. There’s one that’s fairly new to me, however, and I wanted to mention it here today, mainly considering it has features I’ve never seen before.

My-personal-files.com is an online safe deposit box service. that service allows you to access your stored files anywhere in the world you happen to be, from any computer or mobile device with an Web connection. That’s not so different than many of its competitors, but one thing does set it apart from the others. It has options that enable you to backup critical documents that you don’t have digitized, and can’t easily convert to digital format.

I lived through Hurricane Katrina, so I’ll use a hurricane as a good example of how that might be useful. Let’s say you were one of the unlucky hurricane victims. Your home is gone. You are forbidden from going anywhere near your neighborhood, let alone your city. The photos of your house and household possessions (that the insurance company will need to process your claim quickly) are gone. Your children’s baby photos are gone. Your passports are gone as are copies of your insurance policies. whether all those files backed up to an online history, you would be able to print out copies of them from wherever you were. Imagine being able to show your insurance agent a copy of your homeowner’s policy and pictures of your home and its contents within minutes – even without access to your own computer. Think about how secure and confident you would feel when the world around you is in chaos.

When was the last date you felt that secure? Knowing that you could recover all your vital documents in a matter of minutes gives you peace of mind and control. You feel confident that you can recover from disasters and thefts easily and quickly. That kind of potential should be in everyone’s digital arsenal. But not everyone who lives through a hurricane or other natural catastrophe has their fundamental documents in a digital format. Not everyone even has a computer or online access!

As an example, when Katrina was on its way to our area, we did our best to pack up my elderly in-laws, and send them to safety. There was no duration, however, to find and pack up their fundamental documents, and they didn’t have a computer. So, how could we have gotten those documents backed up to an online service? That’s where my-personal-files.com differs. They have special plans that enable you to fax or mail document copies to them. Once received, they will digitize the documents, and send the digital copy back to you via newsletter. Once you confirm that you’ve received it, they will destroy your papers in their secure document destruction facility. Obviously, you’ll need access to a computer to receive the mail, and to access the files online. In our case, we could have had our in-laws prepare well in advance of any pending disasters, and we could have asked them to get their documents digitized and emailed to us. We could have soon after backed them up safely for them.

They weren’t as prepared soon after, but they can be now. It’s nice to know there are options out there for backing up fundamental documents, even when those documents aren’t yet in digital format.

So please…backup. Backup often. Backup regularly. Backup everything that’s vital to you. Don’t let anything get in the way, not even the fact that some things aren’t already digitized. There are ways to backup everything these days. My-personal-files.com is one way to ensure a little peace of mind, no matter what happens.


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