How secure is your data?
Does your backup provider use encryption when they store your data?
Even though most services use encryption to protect your data as it traverses the Internet, many do not use encryption when they store your data on their servers. In fact some even state in their terms of service that encrypting your data is not allowed. They are banking on the fact that many people will store the same files, so they don’t want to back up a file more than once. If someone else needs that file, they could be giving them access to one of your files instead.
This may be fine if you’re just saving MP3 music files, but wouldn’t you prefer your personal information (like banking records or emails) be kept secure?
With FIT Backup, each file 448 bit encrypted before it leaves your PC (your online banking only uses 128 bit). It travels the Internet this way and is stored on the FIT backup servers as a bunch of numbered files containing encrypted data. Your encryption key is unique to you. Only you have the ability to access your data. |