CloudPull Automatically Backs up Your Google Account to Mac
OS X: You’ve already backed up your computer (right?), But what about your Google accounts? If something happens to this, you may not have time to get to Takeout to download your data before it’s too late. That’s where CloudPull comes in, an automatic backup tool for your Google account.
Most of us have Google accounts that we would be lost without, and it is sometimes scary to think about how much information could be lost if someone breaks into our account, or Google for some reason decided to close it (and knowing Google, If they did, you wouldn’t have the option of getting help.) Gmail, YouTube videos, favorites or playlists, files stored on Google Drive, photos on Google Photos, music on Google Play Music, apps from Google Play Store, your Android phone – it all disappeared in a flash. At least we can backup it all, and if you have a Mac, CloudPull is a solid solution.
It’s not cheap – it’s actually $ 25, but for your money, you get a tool that automatically backs up your account every hour and takes snapshots of just a specific point in time every 90 days. Of course, you can customize all of this and tell him to back up your account more often, less often, or at a specific time of your choice. Likewise, you can select or deselect Google services to back up as you like. Best of all, CloudPull pairs perfectly with OS X, giving you seamless access to your backup files right on your desktop.
You can download the app and try it out for free, but to unlock it and all of its features, you’ll need to pay for a registration key – and it’s worth it considering how much data you probably have in your Google Account. Check it out at the link below.
CloudPull | via One Thing Well