
Why do they think I want to recover my account? Every other such option I've seen on the web - every single one - only requires an email address with confirmation.
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I can't even recover my password, since it needs a username to initiate the password change. Every time I try to login via the web, I'm told my username is an "invalid syntax" even though another page, the one accessed directly through the app, says I'm using exactly the right login. Infinite "building file list" messages with no actual backup being done. This is a failure of the primary purpose of the software. Let me list the ways, things I've just encountered this morning. I used to recommend them, certainly not anymore, crooks who take your money without authorisation, now onto the bank! What sort of service is that? Shall I just move back to Carbonite? So they say lots of people who highly recommend? Certainly not from the reviews i'm seeing. My instructions? The following email: Hi - I never got any notification that the account was due for renewal only a message this morning that my account was deactivated. I'm sure something appreciated by people who find us highly recommended. What did they do? Reactivate my account and take 99.50$ USD without my authorisation! When I contacted them they would not respond, when I got unhappy and told them I would leave a bad review they came back with the following statement in an email: We have followed your instructions. So I sent and email saying their service was shoddy and should I move back to Carbonite. I also don't love the eyestrain of the smaller, LED screen.įeel the same? Amazon's now-discontinued Kindle Voyage e-reader (certified refurbished) is on sale for $95, the lowest price it's ever been.Crooks who take your money without authorisationĬrooks! Used iDrive to backup my data but I did not set to auto renew, when the auto renewal should have taken place they did not send me an email as expected to inform its time to renew, they simply deactivated my account so no way of logging in again. What will you do after your two years are up? That's 2020's problem.Īt $95, the Kindle Voyage has never been cheaper.īonus deal: I love, love, love reading ebooks on my phone, but I don't love the constant pull of distractions that live there. Read the company's FAQ page to get answers to any initial questions you might have and see what issues you'll potentially encounter.įor anyone who needs a bigger or better cloud-backup system, iDrive is definitely worth a look - especially at this price. Verdict: 4.5 stars and an Editors' Choice nod. How well does all this work? CNET hasn't reviewed iDrive (nor have I), so let me steer you to this PCMag review from about a year ago. This can take up to a week, though, so it's not necessarily a faster solution, just a more expedient one. Then you ship the drive back the data gets added to your cloud repository. Fortunately, your subscription also includes iDrive Express, which works like this: iDrive ships you an external hard drive, which you use to quickly back up your files. This is normal, and true with all online backup services. You should also be prepared for your initial backup to take some time - possibly several days or even longer, depending on how much data you've got. Cloud storage is for data, which is ultimately what you want to preserve. For that you should use an external or network drive. Do take note that this is not designed to back up (or restore) an entire hard drive.
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Here's a full rundown of the features included with your iDrive subscription. (The service can also preserve photos and videos from your Facebook and Instagram accounts.) Backups are done continuously and in real time, so there's really nothing you have to do once the initial setup is complete.
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Here you can archive your desktop, laptop, phone, tablet and whatever else you might own. Unlike many cloud-backup services, iDrive doesn't limit you to a single device. Now you get five times the space! And it works out to just $12.25 per year to back up all your devices. This is only the second time the company has offered this kind of deal on a two-year subscription, and before it was for just 1TB. I've run iDrive deals before - usually you'd get the first year at a discount, then subsequent years at the regular rate ($69.50).
