In the event that someone hacks into my account, causing it to be locked by Google, I could lose access to some very important documents and information. To mitigate this risk, I have begun saving a copy of my documents on a semi-regular basis. Here's how to do it.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Back Up Your Google Docs!
I know that cloud-based applications were supposed to eliminate the need to back up your files. Call me paranoid, but I have begun to back up my Google Docs account.
In the event that someone hacks into my account, causing it to be locked by Google, I could lose access to some very important documents and information. To mitigate this risk, I have begun saving a copy of my documents on a semi-regular basis. Here's how to do it.
In the event that someone hacks into my account, causing it to be locked by Google, I could lose access to some very important documents and information. To mitigate this risk, I have begun saving a copy of my documents on a semi-regular basis. Here's how to do it.
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I am the author of a Mac app called CloudPull. CloudPull backs up Google Docs and other Google Apps data automatically. http://www.goldenhillsoftware.com/
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