USB Flashdrive fingerprint recognition

As we know, human fingerprints are not like anyone else and they are used to identify one person to another. Recently, Firm

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USB Flashdrive A-DATA

As we know, human fingerprints are not like anyone else and they are used to identify one person to another. Recently, A-DATA has applied fingerprint recognition technology to its USB Flashdrive product, making data stored on it protected more safely than ever.

Only the true owner of this USB Flashdrive can read the content and exploit the attached applications on the disk.

Fingerprint Disk - A-DATA USB Flashdrive (Fingerprint Disk - FP1) is now available for sale at computer stores in Bui Thi Xuan area - Ton That Tung - Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Reference price: 33 USD (256 MB type) and 44 USD (512 MB type).

USB Flashdrive FP1 is compatible with Windows 2000 SP4 or higher and Windows XP (no driver installation required).

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Choosing to register some fingers on your hands When you first plug this USB drive into your computer, a window with two hands appears.

You can choose to register some fingers on your hands. For example, to register the middle finger of the right hand, click on the middle finger of the right hand on the picture. Then click Next.

Next, place the middle finger in the arrow on the USB and drag a straight line in the direction the arrow points down. You do this at least three times so that the program remembers your fingerprint. When the program says OK, registration is successful. Click Finish to finish.

In addition to making sure, the program also requires you to declare your password protected. The next time, when you plug in USB Flashdrive
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If you have not been authenticated with a password or by a fingerprint, the contents of your USB Flashdrive drive are completely "invisible" to everyone on your computer, you will be asked to enter your password or scan your fingerprint. Which method you want to use to open your drive. If you have not been authenticated by password or by fingerprint, the contents of your USB Flashdrive drive are completely "invisible" to everyone.

After logging in, the control window of FP1 appears as follows:

- IE AutoLogin: This utility will help you automatically enter your username and password into websites that require entering a password. You do not need to remember each password for each website, but the program will remember it for you. First, use Internet Explorer to open the web page to remember the password (such as http://mail.yahoo.com), fill in your Yahoo! ID and Password. Then call the program window from the system tray, select IE AutoLogin> Save ID and Password. The next time you access this page, the program will automatically enter your ID and password, which is very convenient.

- My Favorites: You can sync Favorites on Flashdrive's Favorites computer, then always bring your favorite addresses with you.

- FlashMail: A simple POP3 checkmail utility that helps you checkmail anytime, anywhere. You can declare to manage the e-mail of multiple mailboxes, and especially the downloaded e-mails are stored on your Flashdrive and not on the computer hard drive. This is useful, helping to protect your e-mail from prying eyes of computer users.

- User Settings: This item allows you to change password or fingerprint protection.

- Explorer it: Open Windows Explorer window to "explore" content inside your Flashdrive drive.

Hanh Nguyen

Update 12 December 2018
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