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The Atlancube 'PasswordPocket' Has Military-Grade Encryption

The Atlancube 'PasswordPocket' is a miniature offline password manager engineered with security and ease of use in mind to help the average consumer maintain connectivity. The device features a slender construction that can be stowed in a wallet or attached onto a keychain where it will go to work keeping passwords accessible via Bluetooth 4.2+ connectivity. Users can store up to 1,000 passwords and works with the accompanying smartphone app to let users easily customize their data.

The Atlancube 'PasswordPocket' keeps data secure with military-grade AES 256-bit encryption to ensure usernames and passwords remain secure. The device is powered by a replaceable CR2032 battery and can also be used to generate strong passwords to prevent unauthorized access.

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