All of the settings that affect your biometric stick have been collected in this menu. It is very important that you first create your encrypted drives from here. Data that you store on your biometric stick is only secure when you save it on an encrypted drive.
Thereby, you have the option of storing two types of data on your stick: that which all users can access, and data that only you or a very limited group of people defined by you can access. Data that is stored in the encrypted drives is also still encrypted using the AES 256 bit procedure. This means the data has been encrypted so that if a specialist could extract the memory chip from your stick, they will not be able to access it.
And when you now ask, if we, the manufacturer of this USB stick might be able to read your encrypted data, the answer is: NO. Even we can’t do that. For this reason, you should be very careful about how you treat your stick, because even we cannot restore it in the event that you forget your password and your fingers.
Synchronization Settings

The settings in the Sync All group determine what should be transferred during synchronization. Simple selection using the checkboxes is enough. The information will be stored and used for the next synchronization cycle.
With the help of the calendar, select the next Monday and set the start time to 12:00:00.
Since the synchronization cycle should run every other day from that date, an interval of 2 days needs to be entered.
Furthermore, from this screen you can set the language as well as the Windows login settings.
Language – In principle, the application assumes that the language used by Windows is the desired language, regardless of whether that is German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Chinese or Japanese. However, if the operating system does not use one of the eight listed languages, the application will start in English by default. Using the Language menu item, you now have the option to overwrite this selection and thus use the application in German, even if the computer has been installed with an English operating system.
Security Settings
Using Lock PC When Stick Removed, you know that your computer will automatically be secured when you remove the stick. After the removal of the USB stick, the computer can only be re-activated using the Windows password or fingerprint (after re-inserting the USB stick).
If you check Lock On Screensaver, the computer will also be secured when the screensaver starts. That means that as soon as you move the mouse or press a key, the login dialog will appear.
Due to technical considerations, the Fingerprint Logon option is only available for computers running under Windows Vista 32 Bit or Windows 7 32 Bit. For this reason, this feature is hidden when the application is running under Windows XP or 64-bit operating systems. (coming soon for 64-Bit Windows OS)
If you check Fingerprint Login then you can login to Windows using your fingerprint.

Device Information
The Device Information screen displays several pieces of information, such as the serial number of the USB device and statistical information about how the storage space is being used.
