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My blog has 2 parts: a private and a public one. I also use it as a SQL server therefore I post everything each day to keep track. I probably should have put my cousin’s email (it did not contain anything shocking) in the private part right away. The SQL server is backed up every 30 days. I save the backup on 2 different clouds and locally … Yea, I am very cautious therefore it cannot be lost. The backup is in SQL format so very very ugly :! It needs to be translated into PHP format to be as fancy looking!
In fact, I intend to share the password when I’ll die.