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Back Up Your Social Existence
Let’s face it. You’re a bit of a social media genius. You’re on facebook. You’re on twitter. You’re even rocking some google+ this days but do you have any record of your tweets and status updates? Sure, you could scroll back through your stuff but that’s time consuming and limited. (Twitter only keeps your last 3200 tweets which for some of you is just an average afternoon.)
What if you need a permanent record of any or all of the following?
- Friends
- Photos
- Tagged Photos
- Status Updates
- Wall Posts
- Likes
- Tags
- Comments
- Links
- Tweets
- Mentions
- Followers
- Followees
When you really think about it, that’s a ton of stuff and most of it just disappears into the ether over time.
SocialSafe aims to remedy that problem by downloading and backing up your entire social life to create a secure, offline, private, searchable digital journal.
Check out this video to see it in action.
This valuable service isn’t free but it’s cheap enough to make sense with prices starting at $3.49 a month. There’s also a free trial to make sure this is a good fit for you.
While this is an important tool for individuals, I could see churches using this a lot. Most churches today have a twitter account and a facebook page. However, there’s no way to document everything that happens socially with the twitter or facebook accounts. With this service, you church could have a comprehensive record or everything.
You can get all the details here.
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I have some friends who could use this. Not sure I want to pay for something like this when I already pay for Carbonite. It’s different, but not sure I want to pay for it.
Then there are the services that erase your existence (or at least the more embarrassing parts of it) of social media.