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Iron Key

IronKey: Privacy Protection from an Encrypted Flash Drive

You can run portable applications directly from your IronKey secure flash drive without leaving personally identifiable information behind on the computer. For example, you can carry the Firefox web browser with you, including all your bookmarks, plug-ins and settings, and use it on almost any PC—all without leaving a footprint or passwords on the computer. This may be particularly important when you are using a public computer, such as at school, the library, or a hotel's business center.

Additionally, the onboard browser has been secured and is fully accessible only after you unlock your IronKey, ensuring that access is only available to you. It integrates with the IronKey Password Manager so you can securely and automatically log into your online accounts wherever you go.

IronKey packs a military-grade Cryptochip into each device for automatic, always-on protection whenever—and wherever—you use your IronKey drive.

The Cryptochip scrambles your data with encryption algorithms approved for protecting sensitive government and Department of Defense data. The IronKey also resists advanced cyberattacks with its state-of-the-art key management.

From $79.00...Iron Key

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