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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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stored securely on/in itself

0The IronKey leaves practically no footprint on computers because pass words and browsing history are stored securely01b00 on itself.02b02br
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00Does the above sound right, especially "on itself?" Is it better to write "in itself?" Thanks.0-
  

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", but that sounds a bit awkward. 0-

  • ", but that sounds a bit awkward.
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0 Is the Ironkey some kind of device you hook up to your computer to store your personal information?02br
00If so, it would probably sound best if you said "stored securely on its hard drive", or whatever the information is stored on.02br
00If you really wanted to use 'itself', it would probably be best to say "stored securely within itself.", but that sounds a bit awkwar
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0 Is the IronKey some kind of device that you connect to your computer that stores personal information?02br
00 If so, it would probably sound best to say "stored securely on its hard drive" or whatever it stores the information on.02br
00 If you really want to use "itself", then you would probably want to say "stored securely within itself", but that still sounds a bit a

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