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Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office: Top-tier do-it-all PC backup

Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office (nee True Image) is without question the most comprehensive suite of utilities for keeping your computer backed up and secure. It’s not even particularly close in fact. Marrying anti-malware and backup, as Cyber Protect Home Office does, might seem an odd choice at first. However, the ability to fire off a backup or shut off access to previous backups when malware is detected makes a whole lot of sense.

I was a bit skeptical when the company first started down this path, now I’m completely on board.

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There’s a lot to cover in a program as comprehensive as Cyber Protect Home Office. I’ll get to the malware protection in a bit, but first let’s talk about backup. The program creates image

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