Highlighting the sensitive nature of data recovery, Cobb explained how DriveSavers uses protocols like DocuSign agreements to validate ownership and protect customers’ information.
Legit Reviews: DriveSavers Offering Free Data Recovery To Hurricane Harvey Victims
DriveSavers recently announced that they will provide free data recovery services to Texas residents who have lost data as a result of Hurricane Harvey in Houston, Austin, Corpus Christi and all other affected areas. This means that thousands of people with water-damaged hard drives, smartphones, tablets, laptops and other data storage devices could possibly get their data retrieved by a company that has over 32 years of experience in this field.
“DriveSavers is known worldwide for recovering data from severely traumatized devices including those that have been dropped, burnt, crushed and fully submerged in water,” said Scott Moyer, president of DriveSavers. “We’re pleased to offer our expertise to those who’ve lost irreplaceable data like photos and videos of loved ones, business files and financial records.”
The only catch is that you have to ship the failed device no later than September 15th, 2017 and there is a limit of one device per household. If you happened to have a multi-disk device (RAID, NAS and SAN) the service won’t be free, but there is a 50 percent discount off the regular service fees. The sooner you get the water logged device to DriveSavers the better as water and air cause corrosion on electronic circuitry. Check out DriveSavers online and contact them if you need free data recovery service if your device got damaged during Hurricane Harvey!
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