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World Backup Day: Want to keep important data safe? Just take care of these things, so the data will not be lost – World backup day, keep these things in mind always to secure your device data

Today 31 March is celebrated as World Backup Day. Learn some special tips that will help you keep your data safe.

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New Delhi : Today, March 31 is World Backup Day (World Backup Day) is celebrated as This isn’t just a day to remind yourself to back up your personal data. smartphone (smartphone) occupies the most important place in our lives. The phone is no longer just a communication tool, but it also stores banking details, identity cards, photos, videos (important data) contains many such important things. In that case today on World Backup Day know some important things that you should keep doing every day so that your important data is always safe.

Keep automatic cloud backup enabled in the phone

Both Android and Apple iPhone offer in-built cloud backup feature for users. Android users can use Google Drive while Apple users can use iCloud based backup to back up their important data. Other apps, including Google Drive, also offer users the option of automatic backups, but many are unaware of this.

Be sure to keep a backup of the account password

Backing up the data on your device is everyone’s concern, but everyone has different passwords for everything and it’s not always possible to remember every password. In such a situation it is advisable to keep a backup of your important passwords and for that you can use a password management tool.

It is very important to backup photos and videos

It is a fact that not only videos but also photos take up a lot of storage in the device. In such case, there is no guarantee that your existing data will be safe if the device ever crashes or otherwise becomes damaged. In such cases, it is advised that you back up photos and videos using online cloud storage or pen drive, hard drive, SSD storage, etc.

These devices will be useful for backup

The WD My Passport HDD device is priced at Rs 9,699 on Amazon, the SanDisk Extreme Portable SSD V2 device is priced at Rs 21,900 and the SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive Go USB Flash Drive is priced at Rs 979. Not only this, but there are many other devices with the help of which you can keep backup of your data with you.


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