The email says:
For more information, including how to move your data to another platform, click below
However the page it goes to doesn't actually tell you how to move your data to another platform, just to download it.
BT could do a deal with one or more providers to offer a promotional discount for the benefit of its users - I imagine such providers would love more leads - or at least have a list of some available options.
Hello
The issue here is I have not really used the Cloud - other services through work, but it has already closed when I try to log in - using Web, App or desktop - it says this service has is not available.
Announcing to me it is closing - but not allowing me to check any content is poor service - if I already removed all material as I had to do when G-Drive shut is fine - but not allowing me to see any space (even empty) is bad.
I'm Fuming!!
This is more of a rant than a question but I hope some BT person may read and know how annoyed we are.
BT once again shows they aren't a worthy recipient of my custom.
I thought the email was a scam and it could easily have been deleted until I noticed my account number was included.
Even though I'm out of contract I've stuck with them for years for all my telecom needs because of the backup they provide, including TV. This abdication of any sense of responsibility they may have had is the last straw.
Plus, why did my email only arrive yesterday when from this thread it appears others were told weeks ago? They can't even manage to do a mass mailing successfully.
My Questions - if you've read this far can anyone explain in simple terms to an elderly very non-tech-savvy person
What do I do now to make sure all the info on my PC doesn't get lost?
I can back up selected files to an external device but it was the constant regular updating that was the feature of BT Cloud that I valued the most does anyone else provide this service?
Just a thought. Assuming you’re using a Windows PC you can always use Windows Backup and Restore to an external drive that you have permanently plugged into a usb port. Admittedly it’s not a Cloud solution but it’s free and all your files are there should things go wrong. Would that work?
Unless you have a pressing need to use a Cloud storage system, such as being able to access your files away from home or you need to store your files away from "home" in case of fire or some other catastrophic event, you could consider using a portable USB External Hard Drive.
They come in various sizes up to 5TB and cost from about £30 up to about £130 for a 5TB drive. Once purchased they are yours with no ongoing annual costs.
They are simple to set up ie plug and play and depending on which manufacture you choose they come with the relevant software in order to carry out backups on a regular basis.
A simple search on the likes of Amazon will show a vast number to choose from and a search on using a Portable Hard Drive will give you more information so that you can make an informed decision if that would meet your needs.
As an added bonus you will also be free of the vagaries from any Cloud storage company as well as the possibility of your online storage company being hacked and your data stolen.
I guess that a lot depends on how much you value your data, but for important stuff (Like family photos and documents?) theres a well established3-2-1 Rule :
I was using BT Cloud to provide that last "off-site" backup - so I am going to need a Cloud based replacemement
@Geoffhailz wrote:
I guess that a lot depends on how much you value your data, but for important stuff (Like family photos and documents?) theres a well established3-2-1 Rule :
- Maintain three copies of your data: This includes the original data and at least two copies.
- Use two different types of media for storage: Store your data on two distinct forms of media to enhance redundancy. ( eg your PC and a USB drive)
- Keep at least one copy off-site: To ensure data safety, have one backup copy stored in an off-site location, separate from your primary data and on-site backups
I was using BT Cloud to provide that last "off-site" backup - so I am going to need a Cloud based replacemement
"Off site" can also mean using a Portable HDD and having a family member store it for you and if you feel the need, encrypt the drive so that they can not access it without the encryption key.
You can also have a NAS drive connected to the Internet via your family member's broadband connection and access it from the Internet in order to carry out your backup of your stored files if that is more convenient for your needs, which will of course not require payment to a Cloud service.
You can of course use a Cloud service if you are sure that they will never "lose" your data, which contrary to what they will tell you does happen or that their systems are never hacked.
I wonder if anyone can help. I have a lot of photos stored in BT ICloud, too many for my iPad to store, how can I copy them to apple cloud as I cannot first store them on my iPad as there is not enough space.