Review of the Wordlock Luggage Lock

Associate Editor Michelle Schusterman checks out Ila Securitys padlock, which uses a word-based multiple rsther than than numerical.


Theres a complaint we have with numerical locks.
See as well as Im starting to certitude which no a single here is starting to go snooping through my stuff right away Ive been regulating a same numbers as a cue for years. A lot of years.

Okay, it was my locker multiple in seventh grade.

But a thing is, thats 6 numbers. Some combinations use less, a little more. And somewhere along a lines we mixed up dual of a numbers we cant recollect if a three comes prior to a eight in my original combination, or is it eight-three?

My point? Numbers are tough to remember. (What can we say, Im a writer.)

Enter Wordlock, a elementary clinch written by Ila Security. Why oh why has no a single finished this prior to (and if they did, why didnt they tell me)?

Wordlock uses letters, rsther than than numbers, to set a four-letter word combination. You dont have a full alphabet to select from for any of a 4 places theres ten letters per place though theyve been privately chosen to produce a high series of word choices. (Including, yes, a few of our really a one preferred 4 letter words.)

The 4 letters visable upon a side of a close are a ones to use when setting your password. Line up your word, press a close in, move a letters, as well as its locked. Line up your word again as well as pull a close open.

So much easier than traffic with numbers. Although right away we suppose its a matter of remembering which unwashed word we chose.

Price: 6.95


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