Protecting digital info from natural disaster

The best way to avoid losing precious memories is to be sure to back up your data. A backup can just be a copy stored in a separate location for safekeeping. This is not storing your files is a separate folder on the same device. To keep a backup as a safe method for storage, these documents must be kept on a separate device and preferably in a separate location. There are more choices than ever when it comes to backing up your data and we will look at a few here. You can rely on external hard drives to store your backup data (and use services such as File History for Windows or Time Machine for Mac) or use a third party cloud component, which for most people feels more intuitive. Below are some standard, stable options.
OneDrive: Microsoft’s online cloud syncing service instantly uploads and stores your files.
iCloud: Cloud services for mac users. I highly recommend never losing your password to any of these accounts, but especially not this one.
Dropbox: I was oh so grateful that I had recently sent all of my data to Dropbox when a dreaded iPad malfunction caused all of my notes, photos, recipes, music and personal digital library to become unaccessible. I'm not always good about backing up my data, but luckily I had just recently backed up years of my Goodnotes notebooks on the cloud and saved myself weeks of recreating what I could remember from those files. I also didn’t lose years of all of my doodles, because honestly that would have been devastating.
Google Drive: similar to Dropbox as a platform flexible storage solution.
Flickr- a popular photo sharing community that has a large but limited amount of free space to store and share photos. A paid version with unlimited space as well.

These are just a few easy options among the many more out there. These days back-up is not as much of a chore as it used to be. A few button clicks can prepare you for the day you will be glad you did, like when your laptop falls in the lake.
Do you have a favorite back-up solution? Want to share a story about when you wished you had? We are happy to hear from you in the comments below.