Possibly Targetted, but given some of the other providers charge a bomb, thought this might help if you in market
1TB Cloud Storage 2-Year Subscription US$42.99 (~A$65.50) @ ASUS Webstorage
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My guess, rebranded: https://tws.twcc.ai/
That’s a lot of trust required if it’s ASUS’ own data centres
Looks sketchy as, I’d stay away.
It's a really clunky service by the looks of it.
https://www.reddit.com/r/cloudstorage/comments/zs924n/asus_w…
https://www.reddit.com/r/DataHoarder/comments/pmtk9c/anyone_…Purchase an HDD, write the data, put it in double bag and plastic box, open years later, and you will have not only the data, but a nearly new disk too. Hacker-resistant, not requiring Internet and passwords, pretty much life-time long.
Don’t forget to store a 2nd backup HDD offsite in secure location in case of fire to your house or home invasion robbery
Year, a plastic box with bags will look very appealing to steal. They always take the plastic boxes with bags first.
Just to bring them to the nearest bin.He's not wrong though, triple redundancy is a real thing, and you have no idea what people will take.
One time some theives stole a bunch of old receipts from the floor of my car. When I say old I mean like 2-3 years old. From things like road trip maccas chips receipts
@illusion99: Omg, they know that you are fat! What a shame? They'll be jealous and you'll trace them by the jelous voice from the stomach .
In the car there's nothing else to take. In a house will be thousands of things to select from. And putting long-term storage in a quickly accessible location is not the smartest idea.
@Ozzster: Think they were more trying to get id and credit card details from the receipts
@illusion99: Kids. Don't know that compliance restricted that. However, handwritten passwords can be there. Be careful anyway.
@illusion99: Smart thieves will take what you least expect, and that's how they get you, because you don't notice till it's too late.
Horrible app. Had it for a year. The app on Android never stays logged in. What's the point of auto backup photos when it just keeps logging out.
Anyone know if this is actually Asus' owned/built data centre? Or just a rebranded service like from Commvault/AWS/Azure?