User`s guide
USER’S GUIDE
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SETTINGS
All of the settings that affect your biometric stick have been collected
in this menu. It is very important that you first create your encrypted
drives from here. Data that you store on your biometric stick is only
secure when you save it on an encrypted drive.
Thereby, you have the option of storing two types of data on your
stick: that which all users can access, and data that only you or a very
limited group of people defined by you can access. Data that is stored
in the encrypted drives is also still encrypted using the AES 256 bit
procedure. This means the data has been encrypted so that if a
specialist could extract the memory chip from your stick, they will not
be able to access it.
And when you now ask, if we, the manufacturer of this USB stick might
be able to read your encrypted data, the answer is: NO. Even we can’t
do that. For this reason, you should be very careful about how you
treat your stick, because even we cannot restore it in the event that
you forget your password and your fingers.
SYNCHRONIZATION SETTINGS
The settings in the Sync All
group determine what should
be transferred during
synchronization. Simple
selection using the checkboxes
is enough. The information will
be stored and used for the next
synchronization cycle.
Additionally, you can activate the automated synchronization cycle,
and determine the initial starting time including data and the
synchronization interval. If, for example, you want to set the
automated synchronization to start next Monday, every other day at
noon: