SnapHaven promises 99 years of photo storage

December 10, 2009

SnapHaven promises 99 years of photo storageHave you ever wondered how you can back up your digital photos for longer than you’ll feasibly be alive? Say hello to SnapHaven.

SnapHaven is a new photo storage site that is making the rather bold claim that it will backup your digital images for 99 years.  While it is easy to laugh off such a claim, the site has partnered with the Foundation for Data Permanence, an organization dedicated to maintaining data continuity even if a company should go out of business after making such a claim.  So, there is something backing up this claim of lifetime storage.

What else does SnapHaven offer besides making sure your great-grandchildren can view that picture of the time you got wasted on Spring Break?

  • Sharing and organization: SnapHaven allows users to easily create albums, make prints, and share photos with friends and family.
  • Lifetime guarantee: SnapHaven protects users with the only guarantee in the industry: double-your-money-back if photos are ever lost or damaged.
  • Easy pricing structure: Unlike other photo sites, SnapHaven has no minimum purchase requirements and no recurring subscription fees. It costs just three cents per picture for lifetime storage, and the first 100 photos uploaded are free. Members can also take advantage of the 10-Day Jump Starter Package, a special one-time offer allowing them to upload up to 10,000 photos for only $24.99.
  • Archival-quality redundant storage: Each photo uploaded to SnapHaven is stored on an archival-quality system to ensure that no photo can ever be erased or overwritten, with three additional redundant backups in separate geographical locations, including a Swiss bank vault and an army bunker designed to withstand nuclear attack.
  • Green technologies: All archive systems are powered by clean energies, and are 98 percent carbon free.

In short, this company is dedicated to making sure your college party pictures survive will into the next century!

Kidding aside, it does sound like an awfully good idea as no one ever wants to lose their precious family photos, and with the rate with which hard drives fail, that is a very real possibility.  This site definitely sounds like it is worth checking out.



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