Save 72% on Mail Backup X

Never lose an old, precious email again.
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TL;DR: Mail Backup X is on sale for £41.02, saving you 72% on list price.


Most of us got on the train of backing up our devices ages ago. If anything would ever happen to our phone, tablet, or computer, our contacts, messages, and photos would be secure and safe in the cloud. But what about emails? We could lose years of important records, information, or communications if we don’t back those up, too.

Mail Backup X makes it simple to backup, archive, and restore emails across any platform you may use. And you can get a lifetime subscription for just £41.02 with no coupon needed.

Hardware failure, accidental deletion, cyberattacks, and viruses all threaten the safety of our emails. And we don't realise just how much we rely on old emails being within reach until something happens to them. Get started today to prepare for tomorrow:

  • Connect your mail clients and services to Mail Backup X. There’s currently support for Apple Mail, Outlook, Gmail, Office 365, Exchange, Yahoo, and more.

  • Mail Backup X compresses your files into archives to save storage space. You have the option to save these files to your hard drive or a cloud storage platform.

  • Robust AES 256-bit encryption protects your files with a password so they’re only visible to you.

Once your files are on your hard drive or in cloud storage, you can search and view files from Mail Backup X archives at any time. This could be useful to manage all of your email accounts in one place and, of course, be a way to restore lost files in the case of a computer virus or cyberattack.

Secure your email world with Mail Backup X Individual Edition for two devices, now only £41.02.

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