A new product called WebSafe offers secure encrypted virtual storage for all vital documents for business and personal and even those not vital, like precious family photos...
Businesses and individuals suffered tremendous losses in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and took months to reconstruct their histories, financial, medical and personal. Today, a new product called WebSafe offers secure encrypted virtual storage for all vital documents for business and personal and even those not vital, like precious family photos. Keeping current business files is especially critical as a high percentage of businesses who lose data go out of business.
“Unfortunately, keeping papers in a desk drawer or metal box just doesn’t protect your information in the case of a natural disaster. Even the CDs you record can lose information within five years. With WebSafe, when an emergency strikes, you can access all the things you need to start moving back to normal in a few key strokes,” said Don Moore, Director of Business Development for WebSafe, Inc.
WebSafe offers online storage that is very secure - all data is encrypted end-to-end, yet very simple to use. The safe can only be accessed with a password known only to the individual. Accounts start at just $2.95 per month.
One of the most popular features is the MyMedSafe, which stores personal medical information and can be accessed from any Internet connected computer. A hospital can instantly pull up blood type, current medications, allergies and surgical history.
“In the aftermath of Katrina, many cancer patients did not know the kind of chemotherapy drugs they were on and had no way to find out,” said Moore.
There’s also room for medical directives, like living wills and do-not-resuscitate orders. A card folds into the wallet with an emergency authorization code allowing medical personnel to access information, which can be literally life saving.
“Anyone can benefit from MyMedSafe. I have an account for my sons and me and I also gave one to my mother. What a relief it is to me to know if any of us has to go to the hospital, no one has to keep up with our allergies and medicines. It’s all right there,” said Moore.
For some, treasured photographs are the most lamented loss of Hurricane Katrina. The years of birthday parties and wedding day pictures are fragile keepers of memory. Even putting them on your computer makes them vulnerable to lightning strikes and degenerating disks. Hundreds of photos can be downloaded and securely stored on WebSafe.
“We have pictures of my Dad from World War II that are irreplaceable. They are safely tucked away on WebSafe,” said Moore.
The company’s virtual safety deposit box stores any type of file: word documents, spreadsheets, audio, video, computer backups...even that scanned image of you that only a mother could love. The site has been designed for easy access.
“We wanted a product that was simple, safe and secure for everyone to use,” said Moore.
WebSafe, Inc. is a virtual filing storage company utilizing cutting-edge technology for safe and secure storage for businesses and individuals. WebSafe’s technology is Hacker Safe certified and meets the highest security scanning standards of the U.S. government. For more information visit www.WebSafe.com.