![]() ![]() If you don’t mind paying a little extra to maintain your privacy and security, a specialized flash drive called IronKey can help you stay safe while using an untrustworthy computer.Īnyone concerned about security - and that’s just about everybody - should consider using a flash drive to transport sign-in info and other personal data when traveling. 24 Top Story, I described how to evade keyloggers when using a public PC by storing your personal information on a flash drive. TOP STORY Secure flash drives keep you safe on the road Thanks for your support!īrian Livingston is editorial director of and co-author of Windows Vista Secrets and 10 other books. Then watch your inbox early next week for a holiday gift that we’re extremely proud to give you. I won’t repeat here all of the goodies that you’ll enjoy access to. This is a “shared secret” that no spammer could know. The e-mail will bear your reader number at the top. The message will include a link as your free ticket into the service.īe assured that the message isn’t a phishing hoax. Our notifications will go out in a gradual series, so we don’t overload the place with all 400,000 of us at once. 2, and in just a few days it’ll be the free subscribers’ turn to splash around in the resource pool.Įvery subscriber to the free version of Windows Secrets will receive an invitation via e-mail on a random date between Dec. Paid subscribers received advance invites on Dec. ![]() I announced last month that all newsletter subscribers would be invited into a new, totally free service that we’ve been quietly developing on the Windows Secrets site. INTRODUCTION Free subscribers: watch for an invite next week ![]()
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