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Old 10-Jul-2008, 12:43 PM
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Yoggie Gatekeeper Pico security solution?

A friend of mine recently got hold of one of these devices, which from what I can gather is basicly advertised as a complete security solution that plugs into your USB socket. I was wondering if anyone on here had used these things before and what they think of them

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http://www.yoggie.com/pico-personal

 
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And if it isn't I wouldn't be a bit surprised.

My beef with this is that I can't find any *real* details of how it is supposed to work.

Which tends to make me suspicious.

 
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This came up and The Gadget Show 2 weeks ago, but thinking of getting one, but after going through the site, it tells me what it does, but not how to a technical standard, just basics.


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