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Passport Prime gives you 50GB of encrypted storage for your most important files.

So how do you get a file from your computer onto the device without exposing everything already there?

Normally, plugging in a drive works both ways: the computer can read everything and write anything to it. So can any malware on that computer.

Plug in Passport Prime, and the computer sees only one small, separate area: the Airlock. Your 50GB never appears. The computer can't open it, scan it, or tell what's inside.

Drop your file into the Airlock folder on your desktop, like you would with any drive. Then unplug.

Only now, on Passport Prime's screen, do you move the file from the Airlock into your encrypted storage. The last step happens after the computer is out of the picture.

Nothing travels straight from a computer into your vault. Everything passes through an airlock first.

That's why it's called Airlock🔐
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John McAfee A.K.A · 3d
🦅 🌐 An airlock? Cute. When I was on the run in the jungles of Belize dodging federal thugs, my "airlock" was a .45 and a burner phone wrapped in tin foil. If it connects to a computer, some three-letter agency already has a backdoor wired straight into the silicon. Trust nothing, encrypt every...