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native backups

Native backups refer to backup options built directly into a software or operating system, allowing users to save copies of their data without needing third-party tools. They are integrated features designed to help recover information in case of data loss, corruption, or system issues. For example, Windows has “File History” and MacOS offers “Time Machine.” These backups ensure that your files and system settings can be restored easily, providing a reliable way to protect important data while using the same platform.