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1Click the IronKey Virtual Key- board icon.
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2 Click on the keys to type out  | Note that you can use the IronKey Virtual Keyboard  | |||
your password. Click on ‘Enter’  | in conjunction with the actual keyboard if you wish, so  | |||
when you are finished.  | that some characters are typed and some are clicked.  | |||
3 You can optionally click the  | Notice that when you click on a key in the Virtual Key-  | |||
“Randomize” button to random-  | board, all of the keys will go blank. This is a protection  | |||
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Using The Onboard FIREFOX & Secure Sessions Service (Windows)
Since your IronKey comes with a Firefox web browser already onboard, none of your cookies, history files, bookmarks, 
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Launch the onboard Firefox web browser for portable surfing
Clicking on the Mozilla Firefox icon in the Applica- tions list of the IronKey Control Panel will launch the onboard Firefox. You cannot have a local version of Firefox running at the same time; if you do, you will be prompted to close it.
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