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An app to protect your files on portable data storage devices.

Topic: SoftwarePublished July 30, 2012

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Identity theft is a mounting conce
in the United States, with more and more cases being reported on a daily basis. From time to time, strange cases connecting to ID theft make the daily headlines. Since most of our personal information has gone digital, it has become simple for unwavering criminals to use an assortment of techniques to dig up personal information via different mediums.

One way is through an unsecured Wi-Fi connection, another is through extracting your personal information through unsecured servers. Finally, a dissimilar means of extracting personal data is through lost or stolen portable data storage devices, such as portable Hard-drives and USB flash drives. Due to their portability, such gadgets are prone to being lost easily and most citizens have some types of files on their portable drives that can give some leads to their identity. Sadly, this latter means of stealing personal information is perchance the most overlooked by the general public and folks do little to secure their files on their USB flash drives.

Providentially, there’s an app that lets you protect your private folders on your USB storage device, this app is known as USB Secure. USB Secure install directly into portable hard drives which mean that it is well-suited with all types of portable media, including: memory sticks, compact flash cards, thumb drives and portable hard drives.

USB secure is superlative for anybody who deals with sensitive data on a steady basis and needs to carry clandestine data in portable drives. Such as doctors, who need to review patient data, lawyers who often times need to work from home, or real-estate agents who frequently need to review personal information on new home buyers.

For more information please visit:
http://www.newsoftwares.net/usbsecure

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