I used the 4GB version for performance tests and got somewhat above-average performance. While it's fine to use, it's not as convenient as other built-in backup tools like Time Machine (Mac) or File History (Windows 10). There's also a backup software application called WD Backup. To compensate for its lack of vision, the drive supports the most secure 256 EAS encryption - an optional feature you can turn on using included security software - to protect your data from prying eyes. This doesn't affect the drive's performance but does means it won't work with computers that only have USB-C, such as the 12-inch Macbook. To my disappointment, however, it doesn't use a USB-C port, instead opting for an old Micro-USB 3.0 port. Like most portable drives, the new My Passport supports USB 3.0. Notes: Longer bars mean better performance
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