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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1917824" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>Last year while in Australia I realised that all the data that is most valuable to me is in my Documents folder. So yes, I have a Time Machine backup on a spinner HDD and a Data only CCC clone on an SSD of my M1 MBP but I also have a CCC clone of my Documents folder on a SanDisk thumb drive in a safe in Australia.</p><p>I update it once or twice a year when we return to Australia and it contains all our legal documents, wills, contact numbers, land titles, tax files, our Apple ID's, etc etc. In short everything our family would need should we die or all our devices be destroyed/lost in some disaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1917824, member: 204485"] Last year while in Australia I realised that all the data that is most valuable to me is in my Documents folder. So yes, I have a Time Machine backup on a spinner HDD and a Data only CCC clone on an SSD of my M1 MBP but I also have a CCC clone of my Documents folder on a SanDisk thumb drive in a safe in Australia. I update it once or twice a year when we return to Australia and it contains all our legal documents, wills, contact numbers, land titles, tax files, our Apple ID's, etc etc. In short everything our family would need should we die or all our devices be destroyed/lost in some disaster. [/QUOTE]
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