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WD My Passport SSD (512GB) review

512GB capacity. Priced at $180.

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Power management software View more details.

Sleep timer is present in WD Drive Utilities after you install WD Discovery software. 

None
Hardware encryption View more details.

Some makers provide hardware-based encryption to protect your data from prying eyes. Hardware encryption is generally considered to be superior to software-based encryption, but in either case an up-to-date backup is vital as a hardware failure can prevent access to all your data. Likewise, losing the password can prevent future access.

Yes
Software encryption View more details.

Some makers provide software on the drive to enable encryption for protecting your data from prying eyes. Hardware encryption is generally considered to be superior to software-based encryption, but in either case an up-to-date backup is vital as a hardware failure can prevent access to all your data. Likewise, losing the password can prevent future access.

No
File backup software View more details.

Backs up all files and folders on the drive. The massive capacity of external hard drives means an up-to-date backup is essential. Many drives will include backup software, but you don’t have to use it if you already have backup software on your PC.

Yes
Image backup software View more details.

Creates a full snapshot drive "image" of the entire volume including all software and files. Many drives will include backup software that will back up all files, but it may not create a full disk image for easy restoration of the entire drive and all contents.

No
Needs reformatting for Mac View more details.

Some drives work on a Mac straight out of the box (this should be indicated on the packaging) either by being formatted for macOS or being in a compatible cross-platform format such as exFAT. Some drives may be formated as NTFS and thus require reformatting for Mac use, or have utility software supplied so as to not require reformatting.

No
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