BullGuard's Mobile Backup App Protects Your Personal Data

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 10 Oct 2013

Don’t lose personal and important data just because you were careless enough to lose your smartphone. Use BullGuard Mobile Backup to protect said data.

Back in the day, the worst thing about losing my phone was that I lost all my contacts and all my messages. Getting a new phone wasn’t that big of a deal. Having to recover all the phone numbers though, that was a big pain – one that I nowadays try to avoid at all costs. And this is where BullGuard Mobile Backup comes in. It ensures that I never lose my contacts list and other important data.

The simple truth of the matter is that the smartphone has become a central hub that stores a lot of information. In my case, my smartphone has all my favorite music, the photos I took this summer when I was on vacation, some important files I need for work, and, of course, a long list of contacts. These are all things I would not want to lose.

BullGuard’s mobile app ensures I do not lose them. BullGuard Mobile Backup uses the cloud to backup all my important data. Contacts, images, music, and other files are conveniently and securely stored in the cloud. Should I lose my smartphone, should someone steal my smartphone, should I drop my smartphone in a puddle and break it, I won’t have to worry about losing my important data.

BullGuard Mobile Backup – Main Features
  • Backup contacts and other important data to the cloud.
  • Schedule backups to be run automatically.
  • Incremental backup is supported.
  • Get up to 15GB of cloud storage.
  • All transfers to the cloud are encrypted.
  • Transfer data from one phone to another with BullGuard Migration.
  • Access the data you uploaded to the cloud from your web browser.
  • BullGuard Mobile Backup is available for iOS, Android, and Blackberry.

Additional information on BullGuard Mobile Backup is available here.




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