I wrote the other day about social media backup with a new service called Backupify.
It was offering free accounts till January 31.
Now the offer has been extended until the 15th of February.
Granted, sometimes companies like to extend offers many times just to get everyone that could possibly be interested in their product. But since it’s totally free, there’s no reason not to sign up.
See my previous blog post about backing up Google, Facebook, Twitter, and WordPress for details on how Backupify works.
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surely this the job of the provider?