Things can, and do, go wrong. Hard drives fail, computers go up in smoke, and with them go the things you need and love. Family photos, financial documents, all gone – unless you’re clever. Backing up files to an external drive is certainly one way of ensuring they’re safe, but going one stage further and having your files also wend their way to a cloud service, with all the security of protected server rooms and their own dedicated and invisible backups, is a no-brainer.
Many companies offer some kind of cloud backup for free. Microsoft’s OneDrive, for example, offers free 5GB of free storage (down from the 15GB it previously offered), a free Dropbox account gets you 2GB, Google Drive offers you 15GB, and so on. Each of these –…