There was an era when computer users barely had any physical medium to move their files from one computer to another or to carry them on the go. Then the age of floppy disks arrived with the concept of portability followed by advancement in information technology.
Hitting the milestone, this technology advancement has now reached a point where we are able to save gigabytes of data in a small size device called USB drive, which can fit easily into our pockets.
Since a lot of people save lots of personal and private information in their USB drives which they carry place to place, and for the same reason chances of getting your flash drive lost or stolen are quite predictable. While it's inevitable to keep your flash drive safe from getting lost or misplaced; you can at least prevent its data from falling into wrong hands.
There are many options available out there to secure USB drive and the data that it contains. One of the most common options used these days is the password protection which requires an authentication password before giving access to anyone. This means only authorized users who have the password can access the data. This is ideal for home or non-technical users who just want to protect some of their personal files from getting accessed by their roommates, friends and colleagues.
Second most common technique which is being used to secure USB drive's data is encrypting the files before putting them in flash drive.
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