The USB Stealth Switch

USB Stealth SwitchNaturally you have no need of this USB Stealth Switch as you never play games at work or visit sites at home that you perhaps would rather no one knew about – and hopefully this isn’t one of them.

Now in case my wife/family/my cat is reading this post I would like to make it clear that I have no idea whatsoever as to what sort of site would need to be hidden with a mere foot press. And, if you happen to be my wife, and merely from a hypothetical standpoint you understand, should I ever quickly fumble to minimise a site the moment you come into the room it’s only because I was looking for a surprise present for you and, well, by sneaking up on me you’ve ruined to whole surprise so there’s no point now (at this point I put on a fake, but utterly convincing mood and retire to bed, early, waiting for an apology).

If, wholly unlike myself (using a keyboard, a mouse and having your fingers crossed isn’t easy by the way), you do happen to do things on the computer that you would rather keep from prying eyes – be it at work or home – then the USB Stealth Switch could be just what you’re looking for as not only will it hide the active window in an instant, it doesn’t merely minimise it but hides it even from the taskbar.

Unfortunately, quite how you’d explain why you even need this device in the first place is completely another matter.

The USB Stealth Switch costs £29.00 / $56.68 and further detains can be obtained via this link.

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  • 1 Comment / Add Your Response?

    1. claudia says:

      I work in IT and I know there are sneakier ways to see what people are doing on their computers. This would trick only the less experienced.

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