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Keeping information on Smart phones safe

Updated: Saturday, 20 Dec 2008, 8:03 AM EST
Published : Saturday, 20 Dec 2008, 8:02 AM EST

New Haven (WTNH) - Smart phones are becoming more and more popular, and as that popularity grows, so does the threat to personal information stored on them.

Amos Winbush from CyberSynchs was here to show us how his program can keep personal information stored on Smart phones safe and secure.

The following information was provided by our guest:

Smart phone users tend to place all types of personal information on their devices simply because it's so convenient. Yet, if their iPhones crash, or their Blackberries or Windows Mobile devices get lost or stolen, all of that data gets lost or - even worse - ends up in the wrong hands.

Also, when a smart phone goes missing or crashes, users often lose files that don't get backed up on their computers: music, ring tones, text messages and other files.

Placing personal or valuable data on a Smart Phone isn't very smart - unless you take precautions.

CyberSynchs is a cool, easy and economical solution to losing you data. CyberSynchs is a small application that loads onto your phone and backs up all of the data to their secure server. What's even better is that the CyberSynchs web server allows you to erase all of the data from your smart phone, should it go missing.

Visit the CyberSynchs website at www.cybersynchs.com to sign up, or to get more information.

Keeping information on Smart phones safe

Keeping information on Smart phones safe

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