Securing Data with USB Drive Locks

It may not be much, but there is a certain limit to one’s confidence about security. With USB flash drives being the most popular portable storage medium nowadays due to their portability, decent capacity, affordability, and robustness, it won’t be long until you have a pile of them in your drawer. If you lose one, you might as well pray that you did not have anything too important or sensitive in it. Of course, being compromised is not limited to that.
Imagine someone else either gets curious about what you put in your USB flash drive or just needs one in a hurry, then he/she opens up something inside to find something that you may find embarassing or worse. That’s not a very good scenario to think about, but such blunders do tend to happen. If this happens to you a lot, then this may be the answer to your problems — USB Drive Locks.
A simple combination lock that you can fit your USB drives in, this small piece of security can keep people from getting to your sensitive data, as long as you are the only one who knows the combination. Perhaps if you really want it to be as secure as Fort Knox, you can encrypt the data, put a password on it, make the files and folders hidden, slap on the USB drive lock, throw it into a lock box, then put it in a safe. Okay, perhaps that is just exaggerating things.
What makes sense here is that these could be inexpensive and very useful for keeping your USB flash drives secure. If you are really concerned about the security of your files, then this is a great way to boost it.
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