Personal Pocket Safe USB drive

Posted in USB Flash Drives by Conner Flynn on August 20th, 2009

Personal Pocket Safe USB driveHere’s another USB drive that’s designed protect your valuable data. The Personal Pocket Safe USB Drive features a built in keypad that requires you to enter a pin code in order to access your data. So if it gets lost, no one will be able to see what’s on it.

It also features 256bit encryption and the best part is it’s self destruct feature. If someone tries to access your data by force, the Personal Pocket Safe USB Drive will automatically destroy all data stored on the drive.

Personal Pocket Safe encrypted smart drive

Posted in Smart Devices by Conner Flynn on March 24th, 2008

Personal Pocket Safe encrypted smart drive
The Personal Pocket Safe USB flash drive from CHDT Corp. thinks pretty highly of itself as being the first “encrypted, epoxy coated, pin-protected smart drive.” That’s because according to them, the device has military-grade encryption, a password vault and a track-covering feature, so no one will be able to locate it’s presence when it’s removed from the system.

Golly. Sounds impressive, looks neat and shiny too. It also has a rubber key PIN-pad so you can enter a 4 to 10 digit code in order to access the drive. It looks like we won’t be seeing it in the US for awhile unfortunately, so until then your data will no doubt be living in fear.





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