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USB Flash Drive DataLocker DL GO 64GB Password-Protected Encrypted USB-A
The DL GO Encrypted Flash Drive is a compact, portable USB-A drive designed to protect sensitive files with hardware AES 256-bit XTS encryption. With a 64 GB capacity and USB 3.2 Gen 2 interface, it provides fast transfers (read up to 160 MB/s, write up to 120 MB/s) while supporting biometric unlock via Windows Hello or Touch ID and optional password-based two-factor authentication. The drive is TAA compliant and works plug-and-play on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Optional centralized management is available through SafeConsole (sold separately) or MySafeConsole (free).
Hardware AES 256-bit XTS encryption (FIPS compliant) ensures data protection without relying on host software. Biometric unlock enables quick, secure access while optional two-factor password protection adds an extra security layer. The metal, cap-style form factor is compact and durable, and TAA compliance makes the drive suitable for regulated environments. Native plug-and-play compatibility across major operating systems removes the need for additional drivers.
Insert the DL GO into a compatible USB Type-A port on a Windows, macOS, or Linux computer. Authenticate using biometric unlock (Windows Hello or Touch ID) or enter your password if configured. Transfer files to the encrypted volume as you would with any external drive. For centralized management, enroll the device in SafeConsole or MySafeConsole to enable remote policy enforcement, password reset, lock or wipe functions, and usage tracking.
Enable biometric unlock for faster access and configure optional two-factor password protection for higher security. Enroll devices in SafeConsole or MySafeConsole when managing multiple drives to apply consistent policies and enable remote device control.
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