Your data remains with you
You remain in control because everything is stored locally on your stick.
- No cloud account required
- No automatic synchronisation
- Full control over storage
Works without the internet
You have access whether you are on the move, abroad or in areas with poor reception.
- Independent of servers and outages
- Ideal for travelling or in emergencies
- Access whenever you need it
Less surface area for attack
So that you really use it – without any technical stress.
- Less phishing/account risk
- No need to reset your password via email
- No cloud shares that you forget about
StickSafe protects your most important information like a Swiss bank vault – offline and encrypted.
During the initial setup, you will set a master password and a PUK.
Use the master password to open StickSafe and store all your important data in the DATA folder. The password generator helps you create strong passwords and save your login details in the password manager. When you are finished, select ‘Exit & Lock’ from the main menu to securely encrypt your data.
In the DATA folder, you can store documents and access details, for example: insurance policies, important documents, access details for bank accounts, information about safe deposit boxes or wallet access details.
Hardware, attack method, protection mechanisms used and, above all, the quality of the password. That is why time specifications on the internet are often misleading — the basic rule remains: length + randomness wins.
FAQ:
Can I open the stick on another PC?
Yes, as long as it is a Windows PC and you have the master password.
What happens if the stick is lost?
Without the master password/PUK, the data cannot be read. Keep the PUK separate and secure.
Can I make backups?
Yes – ideally according to a clear backup concept (e.g. second copy stored separately).
How does offline protect against hacker attacks?
Offline means no server, no online interface – this eliminates a large proportion of typical attack vectors.
Can I use StickSafe on multiple devices?
Yes. You can use StickSafe wherever you plug in the USB stick – no account, no synchronisation required.
What about updates – do I need the Internet for them?
Not for daily use. You can install updates as needed (e.g. via a separate update PC).
Does StickSafe also run on Mac or Linux?
Not currently. System requirements: Windows (64-bit).
Which data is particularly suitable for offline storage?
Logins, backup codes, recovery keys, important documents and emergency information – anything that should not be stored in the cloud.