Deeper Connect Nano

When traveling, you may not have any choice but to use unsecured public networks. The Deeper Connect Nano takes the concern out of accessing networks you haven't tested, by providing hardware-level protection and anonymity.

The Nano is a discreet unit just 2.48" x 2.40" x 0.94" with a rugged metal casing and a light weight so it can be dropped in a bag or briefcase. It resembles a range of other tools such as power banks and data storage units so that it can be used without drawing attention, and draws power from any wall outlet.

The plug and play design means you can simply connect it via Ethernet or USB and open a dashboard to oversee your security. The dashboard interface gives you a complete overview of what data is going into and out of your device, while also allowing you to tweak and configure settings as needed.

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Once connected, the Deeper Nano deploys a seven layer firewall, ad-blocking tools, anti-malware and anti-tracking programs, and a decentralized VPN built around a zero knowledge model, The device itself stores nothing with no logs or other information, and uses smart routing to shift your IP address based on the content you're viewing and your own security preferences.

In addition, it offers content filters that can automatically be enabled. A Not Safe For Work filter automatically screens for material that's inappropriate to the workplace, while a Not Safe for Children filter limits access to content that's intended for adults. This can make it useful for designated school devices and other educational tools where you need effective content restrictions, and with no subscription needed, it's easy to set and forget.

Protecting data and hardware while traveling is crucial to network security and keeping your personal information private. The Deeper Connect Nano provides an extra layer of security for $289.99, saving you $10 off the $299,99 MSRP.

Prices subject to change.

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