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UPC 742978927230

Barcode for Etch A Pass - Engraving Kit for Secure Password Backup - Stainless Steel Cards with Integrated Letter Stencils and Tungsten Tipped Pen for Master Password Backup, Crypto Seed Phrases, and 2FA Codes

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Attributes

Attribute Value
Brand Robins and Coleman
Color Black
Size Plus-Size
EAN 0742978927230
Manufacturer Robins and Coleman
Model CSB005
MPN CSB005
UPC 742978927230

Description

  1. PROTECT YOUR DATA Etch A Pass is an all-in-one kit designed to help you safely store your passwords, MFA backup codes, and crypto seed phrase. Using the engraving pen provided, simply engrave your most important passwords into the 304-grade stainless steel cards - the letter, number and symbol stencils on each card makes it easy to engrave legibly.
  2. MADE FOR MVPs Your most valuable passwords , such as Lastpass, OnePassword, or Nordpass Master passwords must be defended at all costs - unlike typical passwords, they are often impossible to recover. 2FA/MFA Codes and Pins may also be impossible to restore if you lose them. By engraving onto Etch A Pass cards, your MVPs will stand the test of time.
  3. SAFER THAN PAPER With floods and fires occurring yearly in many regions, writing your passwords in a paper booklet is not safe. With an Etch A Pass card, you can rest assured that even the most devastating house fire will not destroy your most precious data. Engrave your MVPs onto an Etch A Pass card to help prevent the loss of your data in the event of a house fire, flood, or extreme shock.
  4. SAFER THAN MEMORY While memorising your passwords is considered the status quo, it's not a suitable strategy - especially for your MVPs. Over time, your memory of your passwords may fade - and in the event of a traumatic head injury, you may not be able to recall your passwords.
  5. SAFER THAN DIGITAL NOTES Keeping your passwords on a word document or on your phone's notes app exposes you to phishing, cybertheft and ransom attacks. Do not be an easy target for cyber crime - keep your passwords offline, engraved into stainless steel.

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