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Preparing for accidental data loss: I backed up my note using a free tool!

note is a free service. You never know when the service might end, or if a server issue might cause your data to disappear.

Alternatively, it is also possible that your account could be deleted for some reason.

I'm sorry,
your adventure log 1
has been erased.

What if all the notes you've written up until now were to disappear in an instant...?

It would be as shocking as when your Dragon Quest save data from the Super Famicom disappeared. It's a huge shock.

The longer you have been running your note, the greater the shock will be if your articles disappear.

In case of an emergency, you should back up your data so you can migrate to another free blog service or WordPress.

Since note does not have a "data export function," we will use a web service created by YuWd (Yuiga Wada).

[Explanation] I tried backing up my note

If you only want to back up your note articles, just enter your "username" and click "Download."

If you have your own images or photos, you need to link it with the external service "Gyazo".

Click on "Free User Registration" for Gyazo. Then, the following screen will appear.

Do not click "Download Gyazo," but instead

if you want to create an account for linking with external applications, you can create one from here.

Click on the "here" link.

1. Name
2. Email address
3. Password

After entering each of these, click "User Registration (Free)".

A verification email with the subject "Request for email address confirmation" will be sent to the registered email address, so click the link in the body to complete the verification.

Click the "Back up images too" tab, and it will display "Login with Gyazo," so go ahead and log in.

You will be taken to a page that says "Authorize Application" in large letters, so click "Authorize."

Once authentication is successful, it will show Gyazo linked, so click download to back up both your articles and images.

The downloaded data is saved under the filename note.txt.

That concludes the note backup process.

Linking to the external application Gyazo takes a little bit of effort, but the operation itself is very simple, isn't it?

If you perform backups regularly, you can restore your data even if it gets deleted.

Better safe than sorry.

Keep your memories, ideas, and daily records safe so they don't disappear.

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