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 That way, if you lose the drive, or it is stolen, the finder or thief cannot access the information on it. That way, if you lose the drive, or it is stolen, the finder or thief cannot access the information on it.
  
 +====Don’t put your USB stick in someone else’s computer====
 +No, this is not a euphemism.
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 +You have no idea what security might (or might not) be in place on the other computer, whether it is infected by a virus or dormant ransomware, and so on.
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 +Use an alternative whenever you can, such as a file transfer platform.
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 +If you absolutely have to transfer something to someone else’s computer via USB:
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 +  * wipe your memory stick first, using your computer’s disk formatting tools
 +  * put on it only the file you need to transfer
 +  * transfer it to the other computer
 +  * use the other computer’s disk formatting utility to wipe the USB stick
 +  * take the stick back and destroy it
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 +It’s not kind to the environment, but the price of small USB sticks makes them disposable.
  
 ====Don't trust anyone else's USB sticks==== ====Don't trust anyone else's USB sticks====
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