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		<title>By: Jeff</title>
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		<description>Nice review. I bought the 16GB version and have to say I am very happy. I wish the drive was a little faster and smaller but it’s not terribly slow and it’s the best solution for me.

I did quite a bit of research and tested other solutions. I had my heart set on the IronKey but I found out you cannot use that drive on just any computer. A lot of public and client computers do not allow portable executables to be run from external drives. The IronKey requires you to run its built-in login executable to gain access to the drive.

Since the Padlock2 is now encased in epoxy, I think its security is more than sufficient. I even added software encryption so I also have an encrypted container for items I really want to secure.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span id="co_113311"><p>Nice review. I bought the 16GB version and have to say I am very happy. I wish the drive was a little faster and smaller but it’s not terribly slow and it’s the best solution for me.</p>
<p>I did quite a bit of research and tested other solutions. I had my heart set on the IronKey but I found out you cannot use that drive on just any computer. A lot of public and client computers do not allow portable executables to be run from external drives. The IronKey requires you to run its built-in login executable to gain access to the drive.</p>
<p>Since the Padlock2 is now encased in epoxy, I think its security is more than sufficient. I even added software encryption so I also have an encrypted container for items I really want to secure.</p>
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