Stolen Phone? MemoryWeb Has Your Photo Backup
Rachel Turk, 18, a pioneering MemoryWeb app user and junior rider for the United
States Equestrian Foundation (USEF), took a weekend away from her favorite partner
horse, Clever, to enjoy some great bands at Chicago Lollapalooza 2016.
It was the festival’s 25th anniversary, and throughout the day she snapped hundreds of photos of friends, crowds and her favorite musicians. That evening, Rachel and her friends were winding their way through an undulating crush of people to catch the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ set. It was warm, crowded, and the energy was running high for the final act. Her iPhone was tucked in her back pocket. Once settled in a good spot to watch the show, Rachel smiled, reaching back to grab her iPhone and capture another memory with her best friend, to find—nothing—no phone!
Frantically retracing her steps, Rachel asked several people if they had seen her phone fall on the ground. At least 15 other people said there had been a guy seen snatching phones not long before. Rachel asked event security for help, but there was really nothing that could be done.
“I wasn’t even that concerned about losing the phone,” Rachel explains. “I was more upset about losing all the pictures I had on my phone and that I had just taken at Lolla. I had forgotten what MemoryWeb could do.”
Upon purchasing a new phone, Rachel downloaded MemoryWeb again and was delighted to find that the images from her camera roll were intact and had been automatically added to her account and tagged with locations and dates.
But she was astonished to find that even the photos she had taken only moments before her phone was stolen were in MemoryWeb as well. “I was so happy and began telling everyone how awesome this app is,” Rachel exclaimed.
Rachel also loves the fact that she can regularly delete images
off her iPhone camera roll to free up space, because each photo takes less than
1% of the original space when stored in MemoryWeb on her iPhone. The full-size originals are privately and
securely stored in the cloud. Plus, she can pull up any photo at any time, even
when she’s offline.
Rachel uses MemoryWeb as the central repository to save and viewall of her images because not only can they all be viewed from her iPhone now, but they also have tags, captions and organization from each platform intact.
Rachel is back in the saddle again, taking awesome pics with Clever, dreaming of winning her next competition, while capturing all of her photo journeys using MemoryWeb.
Stolen Phone? We’re so sorry. But at least your memories are safe with MemoryWeb.
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