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Lock Your Current Windows Session Using USB Flash Drives

Lock Your Current Windows Session Using USB Flash Drives

When it comes to securing your computer from being misused, locking is the best way. There are several ways to lock your operating system such as setting administrator password. Since technology is developing drastically, new ways have been introduced to protect your computers.

One of the latest improvements is using USB flash drive to lock your computer. These days USB device is the most used accessories that a user carries with him always. How about locking your computer using USB device?

Here is the simple application named Predator, which helps you to lock your computer via USB flash drive. Predator is somewhat similar to a key used to open door, which means you have to use your USB device to lock and unlock your computer. Whenever you plug-in your USB device to your computer, it will be unlocked. Whereas unplugging the USB device will lock the computer. Isn’t very simple way to unlock and lock your computer?

Predator application is developed for Windows not for USB device. In case you have lost your USB device, predator will prompt you to enter password to obtain access to Windows.

As soon as you enter the password in main windows of predator, you will be able to use your USB device as the key to lock and unlock your computer. In order to unlock your computer, plug-in your device whereas unplug it for locking your computer. There are no more headaches to enter or remember your password in windows.

Additionally, it allows users to obtain the information regarding who has tried to login to your computer in your absence.  In order to secure your computer more strictly, you need to add more security settings on predator user interface main centre so that nobody else could your computer using the copied file.

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