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MARS: the new mobile photo backup solution for Google Photos

QNAP has joined the shoppingmode Google Photos partner program and launched a new shoppingmode mobile photo backup solution for shoppingmode Google Photos: MARS (Multi-Application Recovery Service).

MARS provides a simple method for users to backup/migrate photos and videos from Google Photos to QNAP NAS, helping to alleviate users' anxiety about Google's service storage limitations. They can enjoy a reliable, secure and hassle-free photo backup experience without any subscription fees. Backing up Photos with MARS is extremely easy with simple steps, an intuitive interface and automatic backup schedule that allows you to free up space on your mobile device.

“Running out of space on your phone is annoying, and increasingly common with modern cell phone cameras taking higher resolution photos and videos. Many mobile phone users use the Google Photos shoppingmode service as a backup option for their photos and videos. However, as the free unlimited shoppingmode Google Photos storage service has ended, many are now looking for an affordable replacement,” said Andy Yu, QNAP Product Manager, adding, “QNAP NAS offers reliable and secure storage with ample capacity and productivity benefits. By installing MARS on a QNAP NAS and signing in with a Google account, you can immediately start backing up Google Photos. It's that simple.”

After the first backup/migration from Photos to QNAP NAS, automatic backups can be set up on a daily/weekly/monthly frequency. This helps to regularly free up limited space from the Google shoppingmode service and reduces potential user anxiety about running out of free space while allowing greater flexibility in using cloud storage.

QNAP NAS provide intelligent, highly scalable storage and backup solutions by flexibly connecting cost-effective JBOD drives. RAID support effectively protects against data loss due to disk failure. Snapshots, a standard feature of QNAP NAS, effectively protect files from ransomware. Most importantly, users have full control over their data and how it is used.

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