OneBackup? Launches Online Backup Service in US and European Markets
San Francisco, Calif. (PRWEB) November 22, 2007 -- OneBackup? announced today the launch of its new online data backup service (http://www.onebackup.com). OneBackup (http://www.onebackup.com) software protects personal computer data using 448-bit, "bank-grade" encryption, and can now be downloaded for free at www.onebackup.com.
"People universally are relying more heavily on their computers each day," said Adam Lupa, Director of Business Development for OneBackup (http://www.onebackup.com) . "Some of our most important personal belongings, like photos and financial documents, now exist only as digital files. OneBackup securely and continuously protects all of these files - no matter what happens to your computer."
OneBackup software installs with just a few clicks and is verified spy-ware and virus-free by Microsoft® Authenticode. Because OneBackup is completely automatic, users can "set it and forget it." Each time the PC connects to the internet, OneBackup will immediately update and secure newly created files. To ensure complete privacy, "bank-grade" encryption compresses and protects data before it leaves the user's PC, leaving the only key to access stored data with the original owner.
PC World recently called OneBackup's application an "easy, inexpensive way to make sure your data is always safe." OneBackup offers a free 14-day trial for users to see firsthand how easy it is to get set up and protected. Continuing users enjoy the convenience of flat monthly rate, with no long-term or annual contracts. Additionally, unlimited OneBackup usage means the same price for any amount of storage.
"Until now, most backup services seemed overly complex and technical," said Lupa. "Or, even worse, they'd start advertising other products to customers. With our user-friendly, no-frills design, and our upcoming release of a Mac compatible version, we feel that OneBackup provides people with the simplicity, affordability and security that they should expect from an online backup solution."
About OneBackup:
OneBackup (http://www.onebackup.com) is a leading provider of online data storage solutions for both individual and business users. OneBackup offers unlimited storage capacity so that any number of users or computers may be secured. OneBackup automatically backs up files in real-time, and uses 448-bit encryption to compress and store computer files. The service allows file-sharing between friends and family by simply emailing password-protected links. With 24/7 access to OneBackup, users can instantly access backed-up files from any PC, at any time. OneBackup is a highly-successful, venture-funded technology and marketing company with a proven track record of internet success. Please visit www.OneBackup.com to learn more about the many features available via OneBackup software.
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