A Pronton USB drive, for storing files on a physical device.
I like the Proton Drive, but a Proton pen drive for offline file storage would be interesting; I just don't know if I'd have access to buying one in my country.
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Mundane_let commented
Hello diskomb, Good morning!
1. Sometimes we buy or acquire, for example, a flash drive that has a lot of storage space in its description, but when we buy a product it turns out to be a misleading advertisement claiming it has plenty of space.
2. If I were to pay for a flash drive with plenty of storage, I would have to pay a lot, so it's better to pay more for a well-known brand like Proton.
3. Proton has more incentive to innovate because it has a reputation for protecting information with encryption, compared to well-known competitors with traditional products. So, diskomb, if you want a traditional, average product already known for delivering the basics, I respect that, but the idea is there for anyone who wants to support it if it's viable, I understand that when researching Proton, it becomes clear that the Proton focus is exclusively on developing cloud-based security services and other applications, this is the area in which Proton specializes.
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diskomb
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why not just use a regular usb flasch? why do you need a dedivated branded drive?