
If you've been searching for a way to keep track and backup your SMS messages - search no more. Uppidy is a free service (currently in beta) that lets you store your SMS messages on their secure servers. No longer will you have to worry about losing messages should you misplace your device or have something happen to it. All of your messages will be safe and sound on the Uppidy servers. View the messages in real-time and search to find just what you're looking for. If this sounds like something you may need, check out Uppidy from the link below. It's free for now but once it leaves beta you never know :)
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