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Porn.13rin wrote:
Maybe I want to lock down my shit and no be tracked on the internets..
lol, that's what these overpriced needless gimmicks are aimed at, paranoid people.13rin wrote:
No and fuck you. That's not exactly something I find 'important'. Please seek help. Maybe I want to lock down my shit and no be tracked on the internets. I don't want to be 'out there'. That's the difference between me and the trend, I'm not a facebook guy, I don't twitter or tweet. Honestly, if I could get away with it, I'd skim my cell phone across a pond (I shot one a few years ago and downgraded to a pager for a year or so). I own a shredder and a fire safe too because certain documents/information and firearms merit it.Sturgeon wrote:
What have you got that's so important to store on an Ironkey, child porn?
yeah, how exactly is having a gimmick over-priced USB stick going to do to stop the internet from being a privacy blackhole?Sturgeon wrote:
lol, that's what these overpriced needless gimmicks are aimed at, paranoid people.13rin wrote:
No and fuck you. That's not exactly something I find 'important'. Please seek help. Maybe I want to lock down my shit and no be tracked on the internets. I don't want to be 'out there'. That's the difference between me and the trend, I'm not a facebook guy, I don't twitter or tweet. Honestly, if I could get away with it, I'd skim my cell phone across a pond (I shot one a few years ago and downgraded to a pager for a year or so). I own a shredder and a fire safe too because certain documents/information and firearms merit it.Sturgeon wrote:
What have you got that's so important to store on an Ironkey, child porn?
You think if anyone wanted to know what's on there they don't have the means to?
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coolstorybro wrote:
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Fools.Toilet Sex wrote:
lololol
As you put it, 'lol' no -not anyone could get into this, and that's the fucking point of it genius, go do some product research. This 'gimmick' is about keeping your shit secure. It's that simple.Sturgeon wrote:
lol, that's what these overpriced needless gimmicks are aimed at, paranoid people.
You think if anyone wanted to know what's on there they don't have the means to?
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it has a secure browser built into the drive.Uzique wrote:
yeah, how exactly is having a gimmick over-priced USB stick going to do to stop the internet from being a privacy blackhole?Sturgeon wrote:
lol, that's what these overpriced needless gimmicks are aimed at, paranoid people.13rin wrote:
No and fuck you. That's not exactly something I find 'important'. Please seek help. Maybe I want to lock down my shit and no be tracked on the internets. I don't want to be 'out there'. That's the difference between me and the trend, I'm not a facebook guy, I don't twitter or tweet. Honestly, if I could get away with it, I'd skim my cell phone across a pond (I shot one a few years ago and downgraded to a pager for a year or so). I own a shredder and a fire safe too because certain documents/information and firearms merit it.
You think if anyone wanted to know what's on there they don't have the means to?
very confused
Secure & Private Web Browsing
IronKey drives come pre-configured with a portable version of Mozilla's popular Firefox Web browser for Windows computers. All data, cookies, and Web history are maintained locally on the drive. The optional IronKey Secure Sessions service protects your privacy on the Web by triple-encrypting all of your Web surfing traffic, and provides secure DNS services to help assure that you are not visiting a spoofed website.
Keeping it secure from who? The corporations?!?!13rin wrote:
coolstorybro wrote:
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue meFools.Toilet Sex wrote:
lolololAs you put it, 'lol' no -not anyone could get into this, and that's the fucking point of it genius, go do some product research. This 'gimmick' is about keeping your shit secure. It's that simple.Sturgeon wrote:
lol, that's what these overpriced needless gimmicks are aimed at, paranoid people.
You think if anyone wanted to know what's on there they don't have the means to?
@Uzi
I don't want my traffic logged.
sturg why are you so seriousSturgeon wrote:
Keeping it secure from who? The corporations?!?!13rin wrote:
coolstorybro wrote:
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue meFools.Toilet Sex wrote:
lolololAs you put it, 'lol' no -not anyone could get into this, and that's the fucking point of it genius, go do some product research. This 'gimmick' is about keeping your shit secure. It's that simple.Sturgeon wrote:
lol, that's what these overpriced needless gimmicks are aimed at, paranoid people.
You think if anyone wanted to know what's on there they don't have the means to?
@Uzi
I don't want my traffic logged.
The only thing useful is that you can have a "secure" session on a public computer, which probably wouldn't be secure anyway as the network traffic would be logged. If you need to encrypt photos or files, there are a myriad of free programs to do so which can be used on any removable media. It is overpriced and I can guarantee you don't need that level of security.
Anyone that would want to get onto it, police, federal agencies, anyone that matters could because you'd have to surrender the password to them. So who are you keeping your data secure from, those russians driving round your neighbourhood, or the terrorist cell living next door to you?
QFT.Sturgeon wrote:
Keeping it secure from who? The corporations?!?!13rin wrote:
coolstorybro wrote:
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue meFools.Toilet Sex wrote:
lolololAs you put it, 'lol' no -not anyone could get into this, and that's the fucking point of it genius, go do some product research. This 'gimmick' is about keeping your shit secure. It's that simple.Sturgeon wrote:
lol, that's what these overpriced needless gimmicks are aimed at, paranoid people.
You think if anyone wanted to know what's on there they don't have the means to?
@Uzi
I don't want my traffic logged.
The only thing useful is that you can have a "secure" session on a public computer, which probably wouldn't be secure anyway as the network traffic would be logged. If you need to encrypt photos or files, there are a myriad of free programs to do so which can be used on any removable media. It is overpriced and I can guarantee you don't need that level of security.
Anyone that would want to get onto it, police, federal agencies, anyone that matters could because you'd have to surrender the password to them. So who are you keeping your data secure from, those russians driving round your neighbourhood, or the terrorist cell living next door to you?
Among others, sure why not? Yea, go ahead and trust those 'free' encryption programs. Again, I want to lock my shit down -It's a simple concept. You can't guarantee that I don't need that level of security -you don't really know me.Sturgeon wrote:
Keeping it secure from who? The corporations?!?!
The only thing useful is that you can have a "secure" session on a public computer, which probably wouldn't be secure anyway as the network traffic would be logged. If you need to encrypt photos or files, there are a myriad of free programs to do so which can be used on any removable media. It is overpriced and I can guarantee you don't need that level of security.
Anyone that would want to get onto it, police, federal agencies, anyone that matters could because you'd have to surrender the password to them. So who are you keeping your data secure from, those russians driving round your neighbourhood, or the terrorist cell living next door to you?
Another winnar from the peanut gallery. Talk to me when your dividends kick out enough to -well, I'd settle for that from you.jord wrote:
mmmphf
Sturgeon wrote:
Sorry Jason Bourne...13rin wrote:
You can't guarantee that I don't need that level of security -you don't really know me.
coolstorybro wrote:
Sturgeon wrote:
Sorry Jason Bourne...13rin wrote:
You can't guarantee that I don't need that level of security -you don't really know me.
The government here uses those USB sticks for Top Secret data.Sturgeon wrote:
Because it's a bullshit product laden with features no one needs, unless you're James Bond.
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For you it would be a waste of money. Nobody is forcing you to buy one either, thank god.Sturgeon wrote:
There's no harm, all I was saying is that it's a rip off when you can add that level of security for free.
The internet isn't secure, your system is only as secure as the weakest point, sure you can browse without leaving any cookies or data behind whilst using an Ironkey, but most public networks log all traffic anyway making it a moot point. Firefox has private browsing built into it now anyway. It's a complete waste of money.
That's a hunter/jumper esque post. I have no idea what you're talking about. Are you H/J?13rin wrote:
Another winnar from the peanut gallery. Talk to me when your dividends kick out enough to -well, I'd settle for that from you.jord wrote:
mmmphf
Heh heh... I'm not surprise you have no idea what I'm writing about. Keep on keeping on man. I'm not H/J. Bottom line is it's a cool piece of technology that prevents 'headaches' and apparently is out of the price range of a few haters here. I find that kinda sad, but more of in a funny way. So I can assume your real name is 'jord' then? Yea, that's what I thought.jord wrote:
That's a hunter/jumper esque post. I have no idea what you're talking about. Are you H/J?13rin wrote:
Another winnar from the peanut gallery. Talk to me when your dividends kick out enough to -well, I'd settle for that from you.jord wrote:
mmmphf
Well I suppose you wouldn't tell me if you were, I imagine changing forum usernames every few years is part of maintaining your anonymity Mr super secret agent.