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Data can be easily backed up if you use WhatsApp on Android, Symbian, Java, iOS, Windows or any other platform

byCustoms Today Report
28/03/2015
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LONDON: The online world is not a safe place. People trust everything on that and it might just get leaked some day.

In this scenario it is very critical for people to keep backing up and saving data in other places and keeping their primary source of communication clean.

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Data can be easily backed up with WhatsApp and it is a process common for the application regardless of the platform that you are using it on.

Even if you use WhatsApp on Android, Symbian, Java, iOS, Windows or any other platform it does not matter. WhatsApp data needs to be backed for numerous reasons primarily for the safety of data, then for the security reasons as sometimes you want to ensure that no one reads your chats and your data is limited to you only.

There are always some chats that you just don’t want to delete for many reasons. However it becomes tough storing them on your phone as it will keep occupying space. You can then take a back up of this and store those files on your computer and load them back on the phone when you need them at a later date.

Backup and protection of data can be done in a few easy steps go to WhatsApp, open settings, click backup and restore, go to backup and click on ‘create backup’.

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