A secure computer in your pocket - TrustKernel PlugMate

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TrustKernel PlugMate

A SECURE COMPUTER IN YOUR POCKET


This is one of the most unique products I've reviewed so far. It is a full=blown computer in the form-factor of a USB key. It's a USB-C device that plugs into compatible iPhones, iPads and Macs as well as Android phones and tablets. It also works with PCs to provide a totally isolated operating system.

It runs an Android based OS called "PlugOS" which gives you a full-blown computing environment via the USB-C port. You can install apps, using the camera, make calls and so on, just like any other phone, tablet or laptop. Specs-wise, it's got an 8-Core engine, 4GB RAM and 128GB storage space. That's quite descent I think.

It's not for heavy duty stuff like video editing or gaming, but it's a great product for data security and privacy purposes. It's also a great way to travel with your own environment without having to carry a full computer with you. You just have to find a computer somewhere; in an Internet cafe or something, if those still exist, and you've got all your files with you.

I have a discount code for anyone that wants to buy one as well as a product link. It's quite new so it's not yet on Amazon. It's an affiliate link as usual so I'm supposed to get a commission if you buy via the link.


🛒 PRODUCT DISCOUNT LINK
✅ 5% discount coupon code: ADE


Peace & Love,

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Interesting product! How did you find it and is it a new thing? Never heard of such before.

The company reached out to me actually and sent me it for testing. It's a pretty new product and it's not even on Amazon yet.

That looks like a cool option for those who need the extra security. We have to trust the companies to deal with threats. I know some would boot from a flash drive with a secure OS if they didn't fully trust a computer. Everything is just so complex now.

It's gotten pretty bad actually. They've managed to create "digital twins" of everyone and they don't even need to track us that much anymore. They use AI to predict our behaviour based on how much info they already have.