Saturday, May 30, 2020 at 10:01
I think there's a good case for having a paper copy as a backup - as phones have a habit of dying, getting run over, getting dropped, even catching fire!
Hard drives have been known to crash with total failure, and a huge loss of data - and anyone who thinks that Cloud storage is completely foolproof and 100% reliable lives in La-La Land.
I have major reservations about trusting any global corporation with my data and storage.
Many years ago, I stored all my images on ImageShack (for free) for forums, and put up a link to the images.
Then ImageShack decided free was not the way to go, and started asking serious dollars annually for storage.
If you didn't pay them they deleted your images. I wasn't inclined to pay their (substantial) annual charges, so my images disappeared into the ether - making the historical
forum posts useless.
Servers and computers get hacked - despite all the best security systems. I was registered with Manheim Auctions, they got hacked by ransom pirates, who demanded $30M and who took down Manheims website totally.
Manheim refused to pay and they had to rebuild their website from scratch. It's still a very poor website.
Manheim claimed that all customer details were secure and hadn't been stolen - which is 110% corporate BS, as we all know, nothing is secure.
Funnily enough, almost immediately Manheims site was hacked, I have started receiving about 30 or 40 spam emails a day - Viagra, Bitcoin, Bunnings/Woolworths vouchers fraud, and a pile of related utter garbage.
These electronic downfalls are annoying, and frustrating, and it's not something I have to put up with, when I have information on paper!
Maybe I'm just an old electronic dinosaur - but I prefer not to think I am, because I build my own computers and I know a lot more about computers than many "elders".
But I'm also experienced enough to know not to "put all your eggs into one basket".
Cheers, Ron.
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