6 Must-Have Security Gadgets That Fit in Your Pocket

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Published 2021-05-06
Strong security comes in small packages! Take a peek inside my private security toolbox to see the kinds of devices I use to keep my accounts, my money and my privacy safe! I guarantee there's a tool I'm using here that you've NEVER heard about before!

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▶ Nanobloc Cover: geni.us/nanobloc-covers
▶ Logitech Cover: geni.us/logitech-cover
▶ USB Data Blocker: geni.us/usb-data-blocker
▶ 2FA Yubikey 5Ci : www.allthingssecured.com/try/yubikey-5ci
▶ Aegis Secure Key: geni.us/aegis-secure-key
▶ Virtual Credit Cards: www.privacy.com/
▶ Ledger Nano S: geni.us/ledger-nano-s
▶ Trezor One: geni.us/trezor-1


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Video Timestamps
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0:00 - Introduction
0:44 - Webcam Covers
1:40 - USB Data Blocker
2:45 - 2FA Keys - Yubikey 5Ci
4:00 - Secure USB Key - Aegis
5:39 - Virtual Credit Card - Privacy.com
7:15 - Crypto Cold Storage - Ledger & Trezor
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In this video, I'll share 6 of my favorite security gadgets and I'll explain how I use each one of them, and why you should too. Learn how to protect your private information, including your financial information and even your cryptocurrency through some of these devices.

Investing your time and resources into protecting your most sensitive information has never been easier (and cheaper!).

If you'd rather read this content, it can be found here on All Things Secured: www.allthingssecured.com/guides/my-favorite-securi…

All Comments (21)
  • @nickhansbauer
    I just realized: you know what would be so cool? If for pin secured USB drive there were multiple file safes. Ie entering one PIN would grant access to a certain group of files, whereas another would lead to a different group. Handy if you want to give certain people access to only specific files (eg a will or handing off some specific files to a colleague without granting them access to everything) but also if you were ever in a situation where you’re forced to unlock the drive, that you can just unlock a certain, non-compromising area of it, making it appear as though you just granted someone access to everything.
  • @blakeolson2036
    Instant sub. Straight to the point explains like an adult not trying to sell.
  • @danlonick800
    That virtual credit card is a great idea. Handy for things you are not too sure about security on their side.
  • @la.flo.w8056
    Just stumbled upon your channel while researching about VPNs. Really like the honest and clear explanations without being like: "It's absolutely stupid to do xyz". You explain things patiently and clearly without judging. That's what I was looking for, just subscribed. Keep it up, man!
  • @leatherindian
    I really like the virtual credit card. I look forward to more information from you.
  • @ornikel
    really love these short takes that are succinct and are down to the point with really useful tips and advice. I think cybersecurity and privacy should be a life skill just like managing money, organising your time, etc.
  • That thing that only charges your phone, without any data, the Data Blocker. You can potentially make your own if you have the skills. You can take a USB A male to female and just cut the 2 data cables.
  • @4damski
    my new favorite YouTube channel as a it worker and paranoid ex-serviceman
  • @AndyKazama2
    I've honestly never thought that public USB charging might be reading data. Personally I never use them, however the USB Data Blocker sounds essential if you do.
  • @Inkling777
    Instead of that data-only dongle, users might get an inexpensive USB tester. They typically provide a charge-only port like that dongle. But they also provided over-voltage protection and the ability to measure charging current and total charge. The last is handy if you suspect your phone is no longer taking a full charge. They're now coming out with versions for USB-C.
  • @w426a
    The charging usb dongle, a death file, hardware usb, and virtual credit cards. Awesome
  • In this day and age, I have to say what you're saying makes a lot of sense to utilize when it comes to securing our money and data. I'm glad I watched your video today. Thanks All Things Secured.
  • This is great stuff. There are all kinds of things out there that work with everyday tech situations. I work for county government public works where we use many vehicles and about 7 or 8 yrs ago, they suddenly one day they decided they needed GPS tracking in all the vehicles and were going to test it first on myself and another guy who we both had specific jobs I won't say, just in case, you know. But I was pissed thinking I'm going to be watched all day. What's the point of being by yourself all day if you can't do this and that, as long as you're getting your job done. I decided to do a simple search and found alot of expensive stuff to block it, but then I came across this device you just stick in the power jack (cigerette lighter) and it claimed to stop any GPS tracking. And it was only about 10 bucks. So I bought it and it worked like a charm. I couldn't believe it, worked great. I would take it out now and then, of course only when I was where I was supposed to be and put back after a while. Did this all day. The other guy was pissed cause they were only calling him all day. So I got him one and we both did the same thing for about a month, while their techies kept trying to fix it at the computer level. And even had the installers come back a couple times to see what's wrong in the trucks. Of course they never found anything wrong and decided these things didn't work so good and were more trouble than they're worth. They never once suspected we were doing anything. I mean, what did a couple of dumb blue colors know about stopping GPS. So they told the company no thanks and to this day not one vehicle can be tracked. It was the greatest thing to see these two 10$ cigerette sized electronic devices put the lid on setting up an entire public works fleet from having GPS. We're dying to tell the other guys, but we know it will somehow end up in the wrong ears. But I'm good with that if he does, as I'm retiring in 6 months. Things move so fast these days, that I doubt they would still work with the more up to date GPS there must be out there. But I'll bet you there's advancements on those blockers as well. By no means does everything have simple answers in our new tech world, but there will always be some that do and are worth trying if they're cheap like these were. Or some cases, free. Love this guy's channel though, been learning more than I ever thought I could about privacy issues and such. Cause there are more than just information hounds out there to get us to spend money. The theifs aren't even the worse. There are some downright maniacs out there trying to do many awful things to people in this world. Conspiracy has suddenly become reality. So now free speech has become more valuable than gold imo. Well very soon anyway. Nothing more I'd like to be wrong about than that.
  • Love the gadgets..I’m definitely schooled on safety of credit cards as well .Thank you.
  • I already use the first 3 on your list. I don't deal with crypto, but that USB with the keypad for the password on it seems very useful. Thanks.
  • @jellyfish1433
    One thing I like that came stock with my laptop was a slider that covers the camera built into it. It is also red so you can easily tell when the camera is covered up. It’s the little things that count haha
  • Really interesting video! About the data blocker. There are USB cables which split up into three connections (USB-C, micro USB and lightning). These often cannot transfer any data because only the power pins are actually wired up.
  • Thank you,help older people to secure and understand the settings on computer , tablet,cell phone. No on line banking, I don't trust it. Thanks Josh