Now and Forever

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We're drowning in the sea of papers, snapshots, receipts, recipes, legal agreements, contracts, and other documents we've inherited and accumulated, but have rarely organized and prioritized. Some of these documents are invaluable and irreplaceable - and the only way to keep these vital records safe, secure and accessible is to make digital copies impervious to fire, flood or other catastrophe.

You might think that relying on USB drives and free (or almost free) online storage is the answer - but it's not. How many USB drives and tiny memory cards can you keep track of? What happens when (not if) they're lost or stolen? Even if you somehow manage to hang on to all of them, they'll be obsolete or useless a few years! When your "free" online storage services folds or your online storage fee doesn't get paid, your data disappears.

Finally - and most importantly - how will your descendents find a specific document exactly when it's needed if it's stored somewhere in those USB drives, portable hard disks, online storage bins, and other digital dumping grounds?

We all have memories and life-defining documents that need to be permanently preserved and available - even they're needed decades from now.

And that's why your iForem Digital Legacy is not a luxury, but an absolute necessity.
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