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๐ Charge Fearlessly, Connect Securely โ Your Digital Bodyguard on the Go!
The PortaPow USB-A to USB-C Data Blocker is a compact, matte-finished adapter that physically disables data transfer while allowing safe 5V charging. Designed to prevent juice jacking attacks in public USB ports, it converts USB-A sockets to USB-C, ensuring broad device compatibility. Trusted by multiple governments worldwide, it features a visible data-blocking mechanism and comes with a 2-year global warranty and eco-friendly packaging.













| ASIN | B08BS62WMR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,698 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #234 in Cell Phone Automobile Chargers |
| Brand | PortaPow |
| Color | red |
| Compatible Devices | Cellular Phones, Laptop, Tablet |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 504 Reviews |
| Finish | Matte |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Item Dimensions | 72 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 72 inches |
| Manufacturer | PortaPow |
| Mfr Part Number | PPAC-1 |
| Model Number | USB-C to A Data Blocker |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| UPC | 027829469481 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | worldwide warranty |
B**R
Simple | Effective | Fairly Priced
โJuice Jackingโ is not new. It was first identified as a potential vulnerability back in 2011. It has been making the rounds in the news since. The attack is diabolically simple. It takes advantage of the USB standard at the hardware level. See photos for reference. When you plug your device into an infected USB port (or cord) at an airplane, airport, coffeeshop, or Uber, youโre putting your digital security at risk of being infected with malware that will hijack your device or, worse, lay dormant to collect and transmit your sensitive information without showing any external symptoms. To guard against juice jacking, you could follow a few simple but effective precautions: 1๏ธโฃ Do not plug into a public USB port. 2๏ธโฃ Do not use a USB cord from a stranger. 3๏ธโฃ Use a portable power bank, or a wall charger (acts as buffer), and your own cord. 4๏ธโฃ Use a USB data blocker: Simple and effective devices that work at the physical level by removing the two leads used to transfer data in and out, which leaves only the power and ground leads. ๐ค How To Test 1๏ธโฃ Visual Inspection: This is something you can actually verify with your own eyes. A data blocker has two leads, a standard USB has four. See photos for a side by side. 2๏ธโฃ Function Test: Another simple way to check if the blocker you received is effective is to plug it into your computer then plug a thumb drive into the blocker. If the data blocker is doing its job, your computer wonโt be able to recognize or read the thumb drive because it lacks data leads. ๐ I have tested this PortaPow Data Blocker for charging and data blocking, and in my testing, it worked exactly as advertised. Final Thoughts ๐ง If you travel a lot, especially internationally, you will inevitably be in a situation where you have to use a USB port to recharge your phone. This happens often when youโre seated in an airplane and thereโs only a USB port and no other sockets within easy reach. For those and similar scenarios, this little doohickey will be there to keep you safe. Just buy them, and toss them into your accessory bag for your next trip. Itโs better to have them and not use them than the other way around. This a simple device, made well, and priced reasonably. I highly recommend it. Another alternative is data blockers made by Eyebloc, but those seem to be always sold out. I hope my review has helped you make a more informed buying decision ๐๐โ๏ธ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ ๏ธ One more thing Here are a few important caveats PortaPow includes with its product. - โOur SmartCharge chip detects whether your device uses the Apple, Universal or Samsung spec and sends the correct signal, ensuring the adaptor does not become a bottleneck.โ - โThis adaptor will not solve charging issues caused by a low quality / extra long cable (how long is extra long๐ค)โ - โDevices which charge using Qualcomm Quick Charge, Samsung Adaptive Fast Charge, or similar standards require data transfer to be enabled and a compatible charger, and so will not charge at extra fast speeds from normal USB sockets or with a data blocker.โ
G**V
A safe bet if you travel...or not
I travel quite a bit for work. In my travels it's not unusual to have to recharge portable devices such as my iPhone in airports (including lounges), hotels, restaurants and even on planes and in taxis. Ever since learning about "Juice Jacking" from one of my engineering client's IT department, I have been concerned about unauthorized access to data on my devices and the installation of malware via "free" USB charging ports. Thanks to PortaPow there is a solution to prevent my devices from being Juice Jacked. I have purchased both USB-A to USB-C adapters as well as USB-C M/F cables to use during my travels. I also use them for visits to my local barista as you never know who has been messing around with the store's USB ports. I have been using the PortaPow cables for a while now and just started using the USB adapters for my latest trip to China. It's difficult to prove the kit is working since you do not get a warning about an unsafe situation as the PortaPows permanently block all data all of the time from being transmitted by the USB's data lane. To date, none of my devices have been compromised. I have also not noticed any degradation in charging speed, so I have been quite happy I now have the data blockers in my backpack all the time. One thing that I really appreciate about these PortaPow data blocker devices is that the connections to my USB plugs are very solid. Regardless of minor drag on the connections, nothing comes loose. I have now purchased a set of adapters and cables for my wife to further mitigate the possibility of compromised devices gaining access to our home network. The cost for the added peace of mind is nominal. Along with WiFi and other connection security solutions, the PortaPow Data Blocker should be considered as an integral part of ensuring device and network integrity.
G**F
Works well, not recommended for 5W power sources
I use this with my iPhone XR and a USB-C to Lightning cable. I like that I can see the data lines are missing and so it canโt possibly be transmitting data. It appears to be programmed to try to acquire the most current it can, until the voltage drops beyond a limit. This can lead it to try to use significantly more power than an outlet is rated for. In particular I would not recommend using this with a 5W power adaptor; thatโs 1A and when I tried it with an Apple 5W adaptor it drew 1.5A, which is 150% of rated load and is likely to lead to overheating. (It probably should not be used with any plug-in adaptor you own, because there is no security benefit to doing that.) In other cases it is more reasonable, for example on a wall plug rated 2.2A it chooses 2.4A, only 110%, thatโs probably fine.
C**3
Absolutely vital for traveling, and I even use it in my own car.
Love these. Allows me to charge via USB ports in airports, on planes, in rental cars, and in hotels without the possibility of getting hacked (which is no longer reserved only for spy-movies but is a new method for scammers to exploit). There's no reason you should plug in a data-transfer-allowable cable to charge your device, unless you're also transferring data. I have a USB-A to USB-A and a USB-A to USB-C version as part of my travel charging bag, which saves me from having to use wall-plugs exclusively, or a cigarette lighter adapter for vehicles. I also use it in my own vehicle to prevent Android Auto from connecting when I plug into the USB-A port as I consider it annoying and don't use the feature, but still have it available if I don't use the data blocker and without having to mess with the car's system settings. Less of a security concern in this case and more of a personal preference.
K**K
it seems to work as designed bit hard to validate
ibused it once at the airport but may be it was easiernif i used ac adapter instead. product seems to protect data.
M**.
Works
Works
D**E
Peace of mind
I feel more secure knowing my data is not being hijacked. Small and durable these have earned a place in my travel pack. Itโs great to be able to connect without worries.
H**N
Prevent data stealing and virus injection
Perfect to give you a sense of security against juice jacking, as well as acting as a converter between older USB A power ports in public places like airport and airplanes and your phone.
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