[News] - What can you tell me about Kingston Wi-Drive? Is it safe to use it?
Hi guys, I really need to know if it is ok to use a Wi-Drive, will my data be safe there? Or someone may use it against me?
Hi David!
It's a nice device but we at Jammer-Store Company do not recommend to save valuable data there and now I''' explain you why. Kingston Wi-Drive was developed mostly for iPhone users, guys at Kingston company thought that it is really unfair to have an app store with more than 350K apps there and to have just 16, 32 or 64 GB of internal memory. If you've ever used iPhone you'll agree with me that it is not really much and there is no way to enlarge your internal memory storage. That's why that Wi-Drive is rather popular. You will be able to store some of your data there and connect the device via Wi-Fi. That's pretty convenient, though it will surely affect your battery. Many people were worried if they will be able to connect the internet, while they are connected to their Wi-Drive. It is possible because the device has a Wi-Fi bypass, but the internet connection speed will be much lower than usual. The only thing here is that that the device uses vulnerable Wi-Fi connection. Wi-Drive uses 802.11n Wi-Fi connection. After accessing the setup web-interface you'll be able to choose between WEP or WPA encryption protocols for your Wi-Drive connection and also you'll be able to set the password up. But you should know that WEP and WPA encryption protocols are a little bit obsoleted and can be cracked. So your data and your smartphone may be in danger. If you would like to protect your data we will recommend you to use a Wi-Fi signal blocker. It would surely block all the wireless networks around you. |
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