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Date of publication: 29.05.2024

Save your data in a safe place

In everyday work, we use external drives less and less; this trend is gradually fading away, giving preference to data transfer via the Internet.

At the time of the advent of computers, the network was poorly developed and not everyone had it, and floppy disks were used to exchange information, but since they held a small volume, they simply removed the hard drive and took it with them to copy information.

Then came the peak of CDs and, a little later, DVDs, especially when recording drives and so-called blanks (blank CD-R and DVD-R discs) became available.

They have been replaced by flash drives and SSD drives, which are much more convenient, more compact and faster.

All information transfer and storage devices have evolved in speed, convenience, and only recently flash drives have become safe.

The device is an encrypted storage with AES 256-bit encryption, operating via USB 3.0.

The device is available in three volumes of 32, 64 and 128 gigabytes. To gain access to the data, you will need to enter a pre-programmed password, after which access to the data will be activated.

In the modern world, there is more and more important data and sometimes it does not take up much space. You've probably often come across a warning from one program or another to save your passphrase in a safe place. We often wondered where this safe place was. Passwords and passphrases can, of course, be printed on paper, but if necessary, entering them is not so convenient.

This device has a built-in battery and, if necessary, you can recharge it from a laptop; this special feature is implemented for entering a password before connecting the drive, which makes it convenient not only for storage, but also for frequent use.

The metal case will protect from physical damage. If you enter the password incorrectly more than 7 times, the data is automatically destroyed.





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