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Klink unlocks new cloud storage service for Pinoys

The Philippine Star

MANILA, Philippines - When it comes to storing data, such as photos, music and other files, using cloud storage is often the easiest way to do it.

For most people, however, the thought of using one can be daunting, especially for those who are not experienced at uncovering the technicalities of digital storage and file sharing.

Fortunately, one new storage provider is making this process a beautifully simple and perfectly safe experience for everyone.

The name is Klink, a simple-to-use cloud back-up service that allows any user to store, share, and access all important photos, videos, and files from any device.

“Klink is easy to use. It allows me to back up, share, view, and locate my files with ease using my gadgets. What I really like about it is that, there is an option where you can just use Wi-Fi, so you do not have to drain the battery for 3G or incur heavy data charges,” said Filipina cosplayer and model Alodia Gosiengfiao during Klink’s recent event at Eastwood in Quezon City.

“Right now, what’s waiting on my phone are cosplay photos I have edited, which are not transferred to my computer yet. So, when I get home, it will be uploaded on Klink through my Klink iPhone app and I can access it from there. It means my photos are always safe if ever my laptop or phone gets misplaced,” she added.

With Filipinos regarded as the top photo uploaders and Web video viewers in the world, many people like Gosiengfiao are now becoming heavily reliant on the use of cloud storing services in support for their blogs, social media accounts, and work-related activities.

Since its emergence in the 60s, cloud computing has been developed alongside a number of lines. It was only during the Web 2.0 era; however, it has seen its full evolution, leading to the creation of services that let people store photos, videos, and other digital files in the Internet “cloud.”

“I have heard about other applications, but I was not so keen to using it. The iCloud for Apple is only for Apple products. But Klink is for all devices. Like Windows, Android and iOS, it is for everything. Klink can be used on any device anytime,” Gosiengfiao said, when asked about her cloud storage experience.

Even customers without smartphones can enjoy the benefit and convenience of Klink by registering for a free Web account with 2GB free storage from www.klink.com.

According to Dee Chadha, Klinks’ senior growth manager, the launch and expansion of Klink in Southeast Asia, particularly in the Philippines, is rooted on Southeast Asians’ love of sharing content and its constant evolution.

“The Philippine market has been our focus as we know Filipinos love to take photos on their phone but need a way to back up photos, video, and documents and to keep them safe and secure and to be able to share them easily with their friends and family. Klink is easily accessible on every device, anytime,” said Chadha.

She said, “Klink’s interface has been developed with the customer in mind. It has been developed so that anyone can use it, even your mom. It is designed to be simple, easy, secure, and to allow everyone to access and celebrate their stuff.”

“So, whenever we had a decision to make on how Klink works or what it looks like, we always would ask, ‘What is simple?’ and ‘How can we make it easier for customers?’” she added.

Being everyone’s cloud storage partner, Klink users are given various benefits, including 2GB free storage upon sign-up and 1GB bonus storage for every successful referral via the application’s “refer a friend” link found in the personal account.

For information on this new cloud service system and to sign up for a free account, visit www.klink.com to download on any device.

 

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ALODIA GOSIENGFIAO

BUT KLINK

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DEE CHADHA

GOSIENGFIAO

KLINK

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PHOTOS

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