
Online shopping has become so commonplace that many people have already decided to store their credit card information on online stores that they frequently visit, but some of us out there might still be wary of the threat of online fraud and identity theft (while we’re not millionaires, there is just something about keeping our life’s stash safe and sound). The QwicKey USB card swiper is a decent alternative as it can be used to fill up credit card forms automatically with but a swipe of the card. The custom software that accompanies this peripheral can also be used to keep and protect a host of other information including login IDs and passwords for other sites. The QwicKey USB card swiper will retail for $49.95 with a 1-year subscription. After that, it will charge an annual fee of $29.95, where an equal amount is required if you want to add more users or profiles.
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