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CyberSync Backing Up Your SmartPhones Data

cybersynchsAren't you worried that your private information will be lost just in case your phone is being stolen or destroyed? Well, CyberSynchs - a powerful and useful application, can help solved this irritating problem by using a unique mobile backing system.

Released recently, CyberSynchs will need users to sign up for an account, download and install an application to their mobile devices. Using a secure transmission, you can transfer all your data from your smart phone into the safe and private account. In an unfortunate case that your phone is either damaged or stolen, you can then transfer back all your information from your CyberSynchs account to your new device. This acts like a mobile backing system, so that you'll not be too worried about the lost data.


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You need to worry about the accessbility and compability of this service as no plugs or cables are needed to transfer the data and CyberSynchs can easily transfer data between phones, even they are of different formats. Users can delete all data in their stolen or lost smart phones directly from their accounts.

Not only does CyberSynchs benefits smart phones users, it also enables parents to track and monitor what their child is using the phone for.

However, this service does not come free. It cost smart phone users only $2.99/month, which is definitely worth the price if you were to lost your smart phone. As CyberSynchs is currently in beta, it only limits users to have either Windows 5 or 6 OS. Coming soon includes Blackberry, iPhone, Symbian and Java.



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