Dialaphone Urges Smartphone Users To Tighten Security And Back-up Their Data

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(PRWEB UK) 30 November 2011

Many of Britains 11 million smartphone users are playing quick and loose with their work and private information, according to new research.

Over 40 per cent of the population never back up their device, risking the permanent loss of photos, videos, texts and work information.

Many are also storing sensitive financial information on their smartphones, with five per cent saving bank details there, four per cent with online banking logins, three per cent with credit card details and three per cent with banking PINs.

Jason Lloyd, from leading online smartphone retailer Dialaphone which commissioned the research, said backing up a Smartphone at least monthly and making sure it is password protected are as vital as locking your front door at night.

He said: People really need to get into excellent habits with smartphones.

Losing your valuable handset is terrible enough, but it can be particularly traumatic if your finances are also suddenly up for grabs and your cherished photos are gone forever.

Backing up and securing the information on your smartphone has never been simpler for example those who have bought the new iPhone 4s from Apple, or who have updated their existing iPhone to the new operating system iOS5 only need to activate wireless syncing and their phone does the rest every time it is within wifi range of your computer and plugged into power. So just a few moments taken now can save a lot of anguish in the future.

According to Dial-a-Phones research, six per cent of smartphone users were most concerned about others seeing their racy photos or videos if their phone was lost or stolen.

Londoners were doubly worried, with 12 per cent (or around one in eight) fearing intimate videos or photos being seen by others. This contrasted greatly with those in North West England, where only two per cent had raunchy photos or videos to be worried about.

A consistent one in six people across the nation were most concerned about others reading their intimate texts.

Of those who do back up their smartphone, two in three do so on their computers, while a quarter use a memory card.

A smartphone isnt the best place to permanently keep your racy photos and videos, said Mr Lloyd.

Transferring them to your computer and then deleting them off your smartphone is a wise course of action.

Nearly 40 per cent of smartphone users would be bothered about the loss of sentimental photos or videos and a similar number of people would worry about others having access to their contacts.

A quarter of those who do not back up their mobile said they didnt know how to and one in five didnt know they could, while 19 per cent said they never seem to get around to it and 18 per cent cant be bothered.

Mr Lloyd said: Backing up your smartphone is simple and essential, and the latest phones and operating systems have ensured this process is simple, secure and straightforward.
In the time it takes you to imagine exactly what you could lose, start to panic and break into a sweat, you could have backed up your phone.

ENDS

Back-up and security TIPS for Smartphone users:

iPhone users
Backing up:
Connect your iPhone to your computer, download and install the latest operating system (iOS 5*). While the phone is linked to your computer, open itunes and click onto your device to show its settings. On the main summary page, in the options section, check that the boxes for Open iTunes when this iPhone is connected and Sync with this iPhone over wifi are ticked (if not, tick them then click apply). Your iPhone will then sync automatically when it is plugged into power and within wifi range of your computer.

Security:
On your iPhone go to settings, then general. Scroll down to and select passcode lock, then select turn passcode on, enter a passcode, then re-enter it and your phone is now code protected. You can also select whether you have a simple four-digit passcode or a more complicated and potentially more secure code by switching the simple passcode bar on and off. For even more safety you can select the option for the phone to erase all its data if an incorrect passcode is entered 10 times. Similar to Windows phone apple in there update to ios5 offer use of iCloud which gives find my phone and remote wipe features if handset is stolen.

Android users
Backing up:
Go to relevant manufacturers site (Sony/Samsung/HTC etc) Download the Pc companion software. Open the software connect phone through Micro USB lead. Select Back up Handset.

Security:
Press the options toggle on the home screen, Select settings. Scroll to Location and Security and select. Select Set-up Screen lock this will give the user the option to set up a pattern, pin or password. With the New Galaxy Nexus the new OS 4.0 Gives the user the extra unique ability to unlock the phone through face recognition and the forward facing camera.

BlackBerry users
Backing up:
The handset with out issue will be able to save your email accounts you register on the blackberry servers so anytime you need you resign in and email accounts will be pulled through to new phone. BBM contacts can be backed up to an email account or micro SD card in the handset. Contacts are synced through windows contacts or backed up to the sim card. (each of these has to done individually)

Security:
Select Blackberry key and open the Tray. Select Options then security. You are then able to set up a password to access the handset. Input the password incorrect ten times and the handset will wipe all data from the phone.

Windows Phone users
Backing up:
Go to the Microsoft website and download the Zune Software. Once installed will give the user the back-up option every time handset is connected.

Security:
Select the right facing arrow on the home screen. Select Lockscreen, you will have option to setup a 4 digit pin number. The Zune software offers a find my phone which will locate the last place your handset had signal on Google maps to you can potentially reclaim the phone. Also offers a remote wipe of the handset if stolen.

NOTES TO EDITORS:
About Dial-a-Phone
Dial-a-Phone is an online-only retailer of mobile phones, especially smart phones, to the public. The company aims to be the UK's No 1 direct supplier of mobile phones through offering customers the very best in mobile phone deals and value for money.

Dial-a-Phone was established in 1995 and was bought by the 4u Group in 2008. Due to the fact it is 'powered by 4u Group' the company is able to offer customers convenience and fantastic savings along with brilliant customer service, both over the phone and through its website.

The company works with all the major networks and phone manufacturers and offer a huge range of the latest contract and pay-as-you-go mobile phones.

Dialaphone's website, which is found at http://www.dialaphone.co.uk is now one of the most visited mobile phone websites in the country, and the brand has supplied mobile phones on monthly contracts to over three million customers, and since the website launched in 2000, over one million customers have placed their order online.

About the Research
Opinium Research surveyed 1,011 Smartphone users from 10 to 12 August 2011

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Dolly Drive Opens First European Data Center, Bringing Online Backup for Apple?s Time Machine to Mac Users Throughout Europe

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Adding a central storage device or media server to your network is pretty simple nowadays. Check out my review of the Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive. More reviews can be found on my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com or at www.geekanoids.co.uk Video Rating: 4 / 5

New York, NY (PRWEB) August 16, 2011

Cloud services provider Cirrus Thinking announces the launch of the first European data center for Dolly Drive, the online backup and local disaster recovery solution for Mac users. The C3 Military grade storage facility is the first of Dolly Drive’s plotted network of international data centers that will provide quicker initial uploads and incremental backup capabilities for thousands of Dolly Drive customers throughout Europe. It is a major milestone for first year cloud services company, Cirrus Thinking, makers of Dolly Drive.

“We had such an enormous response from Mac users throughout Europe that one of our top priorities immediately became the creation of a Data center on that side of the Atlantic” said Anthony Palermo, CEO of Dolly Drive. “We’ve taken 6000 miles of data travel out of the equation making Dolly Drive as quick and efficient for thousands of European users as it is for those throughout America”.

Current Dolly Drive customers in Europe will be contacted individually to have their data migrated to the European data center. New customers are given an option to select their primary data center during the sign-up process.

Dolly Drive is a subscription software and online storage service designed for Apple’s Time Machine. In addition to providing Mac users offsite cloud storage directly through the Time Machine application, the application allows users to make a bootable clone of your Mac on an external hard drive for local disaster recovery. It works with Apple’s Lion and Snow Leopard platforms. Launched in January, Dolly Drive was named MacLife magazine’s Best of Show and Best Software at MacWorld 2011. http://www.dollydrive.com

About Cirrus Thinking
Cirrus Thinking was founded in 2009 by a pair of passionate Apple fans with the goal of delivering the critical advantages of cloud services to Apple users at the consumer, small businesses and enterprise levels. The first product Dolly Drive, an online backup solution for Apple’s Time Machine launched in 2011 and was named MacLife Magazine’s Best Software and Best of Show at MacWorld 2011. Cirrus Thinking’s entire range of Mac and PC products and services provide cutting edge solutions for auto-archiving, online backup, hard drive cloning, online storage, file syncing, and more. Cirrus Thinking has offices in New York and Miami, with data centers located in the United States and Europe.

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StorageQuest

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this is how to get online with ps2 using anycomputer with a rj45 port (aka ethernet port) 1.plug you ps2 into your computers ethernet port and plug the other end of the ethernet cable into your ps2 2.to to the wondow which tells you what connectoions are connected to your pc (you usually so this by right clicking a connection in the tool bar and clicking on 'open network connections' now look for the wired connection(lan)which is from ps2 tp pc and your wirless intoernet connection(router and modem) 3.highlight them both and right click 4.click on bridge connections now you are done i dont know what games this works for on ps3 and also they is the option of sing the online setup disc but for tony hawks they is another video on my channel. if it takes a while connecting on ps2 this means it is fucking you about or it hasent worked,,if its fucking you about jait 5 minutes(this depends on the connection you have and the ps2 also keep repairing your network bridge and keep trying to connecto on the ps2 after you set up your online on ps2 of cource. i did not use the online setup disc for tony hawks underground but i migh /you might need it for other games.) to see how to connect up to ony hawks underground watch my other video. any questions just click Video Rating: 2 / 5

Ottawa, Canada (PRWEB) June 29, 2005

StorageQuest Inc., the leader in network attached optical; storage management today announced its REFLECTOR™ line of Network Backup & Archive solutions. This is the industryÂÂ’s first solution to take advantage of the off-the-shelf CD/DVD publication hardware from Rimage, (Nasdaq:RIMG - News), to offer the SMB customer not only a feature rich data protection solution but also a information publishing solution at a cost less than most tape based solutions.

“REFLECTOR is a unique solution in Windows™ the data protection, providing comprehensive, cost-effective, and compliant backup and recovery. Its intuitive user interface simplifies instillation and management so anyone can configure and backup servers and networked users through its wizards. REFLECTORÂÂ’S Disk-to-Disc architecture is designed for business backing up from magnetic disk to optical disc to achieve compliant long term data protection said Fred Bedard, StorageQuestÂÂ’s Vice President of Sale & Marketing. The SMBÂÂ’s are among the fastest growing IT segments today. These companies have IT needs that are just as sophisticated as enterprise level companies, but they look for solutions that are simple to install, use and maintain. REFLECTORÂÂ’S unique capability of utilizing Rimage's optical storage publication hardware delivers an unprecedented value to these businesses. They not only reap the benefits of a feature-rich network backup and archive solution they also get an award winning CD/DVD publishing system all-in-one-solution.”

Manny Almeida, Executive Vice President of Rimage said, “Rimage sees a fantastic opportunity for the CD/DVD archiving market. With Reflector, StorageQuest had made an brilliant application that expands the power and capabilities of Rimage autoloaders to enable users to archive and offload unlimited amounts of data to inexpensive, reliable media. Reflector is an impressive application that has the power to address the needs of the CD/DVD archiving market.”

REFLECTOR has many unique capabilities which set it apart from traditional tape backup solutions. These solutions include; File Spanning, File Splitting and Media Labeling. REFLECTORÂÂ’S File Spanning will automatically record as many discs as required for the backup dataset and optimally pack the data so that it requires the smallest number of discs. File Splitting manages files larger than a piece of media to be split across multiple discs. Split files can be restored without using the Reflector software on any operating system. REFLECTOR will even print a full size mark on each piece of media, with the information the user has specified during the setup process, automatically so each is easily identifiable.

When The International Mission Board, an entity of the Southern Baptist Convention the nationÂÂ’s largest evangelical denomination with more than 40,000 churches and nearly 16 million members, went looking for a solution to archive large video files off their Avid Unity Media Network storage system they selected StorageQuestÂÂ’s REFLECTOR and the Rimage 2000i DVD publishing system. “We needed to develop an archive of our video files and had looked at tape solutions while we were at NAB this year. But the cost, reliability and the fact we could not easily share our videos with our remote offices made it clear that tape was not the solution said Mark Ritter, Operations manager of the E-media Dept. at the International Mission Board. The fact that REFLECTOR can span large video files seamlessly across many DVDÂÂ’s, does not require any special software for playback and will custom mark each disc automatically, made this an simple choice for us. So for the additional cost of the REFLECTOR software, we now have a practical archiving and video publication system all in one solution.”

Pricing and Availability

StorageQuestÂÂ’s REFLECTOR is available today for all Rimage publishing systems. Pricing starts at US $ 795.00 for the SERVER EDITION. An optional CLIENT PAC, intended for users requiring the functionality of the server edition at their desktops, is available at US $ 150.00/ user in single quantities. Discounted multi-client packs are also available. The StorageQuest REFLECTOR products include a full year of software updates.

About StorageQuest

Since its inception in 1998, StorageQuest has pioneered technology, product, and open solutions that continue to drive the evolution of Net-attached optical storage. StorageQuest storage solutions include; network attached appliances, storage management software and services, providing seamless storage management for open network environments. StorageQuest, Inc. is headquartered in Ottawa, ON Canada; http://www.StorageQuest.com.

About Rimage

Rimage Corporation (Nasdaq:RIMG - News), is the worldÂÂ’s leading provider of recordable CD/DVD publishing systems, which are used by businesses to produce discs with customized digital content on an on-demand basis. RimageÂÂ’s publishing systems, which span the range from high to low CD/DVD production volumes, integrate robotics, software and surface mark printers into a complete publishing solution. Rimage Corporation is located in Minneapolis, MN, with operations in the United States, Europe and Asia. http://www.Rimage.com.

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