Millis, July 06, 2017 -- Kanguru announces the release of a new family of TAA Compliant USB3.0 external drives with a physical write protection switch. The Kanguru UltraLock USB 3.0 External Hard Drive and Solid State Drive has a generous amount of data storage and features a convenient physical write protect switch to toggle between read/write and read-only mode. Enabling read-only mode provides peace of mind to work safely on any computer. Students, travelers and researchers alike will appreciate the ability to read files on any school, library or hotel workstation without worrying about being infected by malware that could potentially be lurking on a public computer, and government organizations will appreciate the value of a TAA Compliant external drive.
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Kanguru Solutions Don Wright, Marketing Manager (1) 508-376-4245 [email protected]


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