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	<title>Comments on: Codysafe &#8211; Carry Your PC Wherever You Go</title>
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		<title>By: Amazing Ways To Get The Best Out Of Your USB Drives &#124; Password Reset</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amazing Ways To Get The Best Out Of Your USB Drives &#124; Password Reset</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] You can also try Codysafe a free program that also serve the similar purpose. It also comes with a program launcher like Portable Apps and a built-in antivirus (Drive Doctor) for the files saved on your USB drive. Read a detailed review on the tool. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] You can also try Codysafe a free program that also serve the similar purpose. It also comes with a program launcher like Portable Apps and a built-in antivirus (Drive Doctor) for the files saved on your USB drive. Read a detailed review on the tool. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: techandlife</title>
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		<dc:creator>techandlife</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 16:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great post. I&#039;ve installed Codysafe on one of my USB sticks and am trying it out. 
Not too sure about giving away personal details in the Find-If-Lost section. If the USB drive falls into the wrong hands, they have your full name, full address, mobile number and email address.
I&#039;ve found a free service called whspr ( http://whspr.me/ ) which allows you to be contacted by email without giving away any personal details. If you fill out the form there they give you a URL which you could put in a text file in the root directory of the USB stick called &#039;Read-me-if-you-find-this-USB-stick.txt&#039;. Anyone who finds your USB stick hopefully will open the text file and click the URL. They will go to a form where they can send you an email message. whspr forwards the message to your email address and now you can get in touch with the finder whose email is on the form. The URL lasts for up to 365 days so you have to remember to renew it before then.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post. I&#8217;ve installed Codysafe on one of my USB sticks and am trying it out.<br />
Not too sure about giving away personal details in the Find-If-Lost section. If the USB drive falls into the wrong hands, they have your full name, full address, mobile number and email address.<br />
I&#8217;ve found a free service called whspr ( <a href="http://whspr.me/" rel="nofollow">http://whspr.me/</a> ) which allows you to be contacted by email without giving away any personal details. If you fill out the form there they give you a URL which you could put in a text file in the root directory of the USB stick called &#8216;Read-me-if-you-find-this-USB-stick.txt&#8217;. Anyone who finds your USB stick hopefully will open the text file and click the URL. They will go to a form where they can send you an email message. whspr forwards the message to your email address and now you can get in touch with the finder whose email is on the form. The URL lasts for up to 365 days so you have to remember to renew it before then.</p>
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		<title>By: techandlife</title>
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		<dc:creator>techandlife</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Feb 2010 16:02:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Great post. I&#039;ve installed Codysafe on one of my USB sticks and am trying it out. 
Not too sure about giving away personal details in the Find-If-Lost section. If the USB drive falls into the wrong hands, they have your full name, full address, mobile number and email address.
I&#039;ve found a free service called whspr ( http://whspr.me/ ) which allows you to be contacted by email without giving away any personal details. If you fill out the form there they give you a URL which you could put in a text file in the root directory of the USB stick called &#039;Read-me-if-you-find-this-USB-stick.txt&#039;. Anyone who finds your USB stick hopefully will open the text file and click the URL. They will go to a form where they can send you an email message. whspr forwards the message to your email address and now you can get in touch with the finder whose email is on the form. The URL lasts for up to 365 days so you have to remember to renew it before then.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post. I&#8217;ve installed Codysafe on one of my USB sticks and am trying it out.<br />
Not too sure about giving away personal details in the Find-If-Lost section. If the USB drive falls into the wrong hands, they have your full name, full address, mobile number and email address.<br />
I&#8217;ve found a free service called whspr ( <a href="http://whspr.me/" rel="nofollow">http://whspr.me/</a> ) which allows you to be contacted by email without giving away any personal details. If you fill out the form there they give you a URL which you could put in a text file in the root directory of the USB stick called &#8216;Read-me-if-you-find-this-USB-stick.txt&#8217;. Anyone who finds your USB stick hopefully will open the text file and click the URL. They will go to a form where they can send you an email message. whspr forwards the message to your email address and now you can get in touch with the finder whose email is on the form. The URL lasts for up to 365 days so you have to remember to renew it before then.</p>
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