Trend Micro SafeSync is a discontinued cloud storage and file synchronization service that has reached its official end of service. Originally launched in the early 2010s to compete with mainstream platforms like Dropbox, the software was eventually phased out because it could no longer adapt to evolving consumer needs and modern IT environments.
All data previously stored on SafeSync servers has been completely purged. Product Overview & Historic Features
When it was active, SafeSync was tailored for consumers, businesses, and enterprises looking for a security-first approach to data management.
Continuous, Automatic Syncing: The service operated via a desktop client that ran quietly in the background, mirroring any local file changes straight to the cloud.
On-Demand Drive Mapping: Business packages could map corporate folders directly as a separate network drive letter (e.g., Z: drive), allowing workers to stream files without consuming local disk space.
File Versioning: It preserved up to 10 historical iterations of any modified document, offering a baseline safety net against accidental overwrites.
Deployment Adaptability: For larger architectures, SafeSync for Enterprise could be deployed on-premise or configured across paired physical appliances to achieve failover redundancy.
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