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		<title>Is online data backup secure?</title>
		<description>This depends on the site where you subscribed
your online data back up. Make sure that
their site starts with https and not just http.

Inquire about the measures and methods they
use to ensure that your data back up is
secure and the privacy clause they have. 
keywords: Data Recovery | Data </description>
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		<title>Why should I have a remote backup?</title>
		<description>Remote backups make retrieval of the site
easier even when you are offsite. You do not
have to take your backups from the office
with you if you are going to work at home. 

Plus, you are ensured that all backups are
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		<title>Why does my first online data backup take so long?</title>
		<description>The first back up takes a longer time because
all the data being backed up are being
transferred. The next transfers will only
take a shorter time as only the changes will
be sent. The process will be limited only to
the changes thus smaller packets mans faster
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