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PROBLEM:
Storing valuable information in physical locations.

Access controls leave users without recourse in the event of failure. Encryption depends on first creating assets of extreme value. This only adds to the burden of controlling access. Encryption can also make valuable information even more conspicuous but does nothing to protect valuable information if access controls fail.

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OBLIQUE SPACE:
Storing valuable information in an abstract realm.

Files stored in physical locations have separately determinable paths, but files stored in Oblique Space do not have physical locations. This means they're completely inaccessible to operating systems and can't be targeted or intercepted by an enemy. The distributed process isn't built from layers, so it doesn't suffer from weak links.

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OBLIQUE DRIVE

These USB Flash drive tools make Oblique Space available to users on the go. And without dependence on expensive, unforgiving hardware. Files stored in Oblique Space aren't stored on the device, so if it's lost or stolen we'll replace it free. Choose from among several inconspicuous designs with more on the way.

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SOFTWARE

Free software makes Oblique Space easy to use and helps you organize it with the same look and feel as ordinary disk space. Drag and drop files and folders from one realm to the other and back. Documents, media, webpages - see and hear what no one else can.

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DATA & INFORMATION
Storing valuable information in physical locations.

What exactly is information? What's the difference between data and information? Does context matter? How does encryption work and what good is it? These are some of the questions answered in this short video.

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