Flash Drives Are Not Dead Yet

Cool Things You Can Do With Your Unused Flash Drive

Seamus Slater
5 min readJan 30, 2022
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Do you have a spare flash drive? I’ll show you five cool things you probably didn’t realize you could do with these USB flash drives. These USB flash drives were terrific in the past. They were wonderful for sharing movies and music with your friends, as well as transferring files across devices and individuals. It was much easier to carry one of these USB flash drives with a large amount of material rather than paper. However, things have changed with the introduction of Cloud, Google sharing, and AirDrop. USB drives are undoubtedly collecting dust beneath your dial-up modem and cables, but before you toss them away, let me show you some valuable things you can do with your USB drive usage.

Going Incognito

You know that almost anything you do online, and yes, even offline, leaves digital footprints everywhere. Websites are logging your clicks and cookies, and even when you go into private mode, you’re still being tracked and logged. There are even log files on your computer of the files you open. Even all the networks and Wi-Fi you’ve ever tried to connect. This is where Tails come in; it converts any computer into a super-secure machine. Once you have Tails running, you can browse the internet without leaving a trace. You don’t have to worry…

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Seamus Slater
Seamus Slater

Written by Seamus Slater

Writer, Internet Marketer, Human Rights advocate using in your face attitude, fighting injustice implied by big tech and big pharma. https://slatercloud.online

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