AOMEI backup software will keep you on the safe side of GDPR

 Finding a good free backup solution is easier than you think. Several companies want to offer you free online backups or free backup software.

 

Of course, these companies are not really there to ensure the security of your data. Their free versions generally only offer enough space for important data or lack advanced features that professionals would use. They hope you like the program or service so much, or find it so useful, that at some point you will spend money on additional memory or these advanced features.

 

Software developer AOMEI has released new versions of its free backup and partitioning tools to keep small businesses up to date with the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) regulations.

 

Among the free programs we tested, Aomei Backupper Professional Key wins out mainly because it has the most features including imaging, file backup, disk cloning and simple file syncing, and several scheduling options ( see our full review). Sure, the bitmap interface may be retro, but the layout and workflow are intuitive. And while it's a bit slower to back up filegroups, it's the fastest software we've tested yet for backing up entire disks and partitions. The CPU usage during backup is also extremely low.

 

If you own a company that operates in the EU and you have personal information about customers, employees or customers, now you need to be much more careful about how you use and protect it.

 

Regular backups are an essential part of this protection. However, you must ensure that the software you are using does not return any information to the developer, whether it is your own or someone else's data.

 

One of them may best suit your needs or style: Todo Backup Home, Macrium Reflect Free, MiniTool Shadowmaker, and Paragon Backup & Recovery Free. Unlike many free applications. AOMEI Backupper Free for GDPR Compliant and AOMEI Partition Assistant Free for GDPR Compliant do not keep track of how you use them, but they still contain all the features of standard software.

 

Any backup is better than none.

At a minimum, we recommend that you protect your critical data from theft, malware or ransomware, and natural disasters, not to mention user error. Even if you are working online, a local backup can be restored much faster.

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