DETROIT ? Mighty Key is offering the first product to combine military-level data encryption with ease of use, which lets users surf the Web anonymously using high-level encryption.

Imagine your hard drive crashes and you lose all of your important files, or the table next to you at a Wi-Fi caf� steals your credit card information as you shop online. Imagine the steady stream of travel-related messages that clogs your inbox after surfing for a vacation idea. These are serious and widespread Internet hazards; Mighty Key finally gives the average consumer a tool to fight back.

?It?s as simple to operate as a light switch,? said Solomon Franco, 37, creator of Mighty Key. ?Plug Mighty Key into a PCs USB port and your files and Internet surfing are secured; unplug it and your Internet history is erased and your personal files encrypted.?

Secure Surfing and WiFi Protection? Mighty Key allows users to surf the Web anonymously using high-level encryption ? the same security protocol used by the US military. The key encrypts everything going out of users? computers, whether it?s wireless Internet at a coffee shop or wired Internet at home, enabling safe and anonymous surfing. Mighty Key also protects users from identity theft, credit card fraud, and Internet tracking systems. Mighty Key even erases all evidence of its users? Internet activity, so no one can trace where they went or what they did while online.

Remote Databank? Mighty Key allows users to store their data in a secured Class 5 Databank that uses very strong encryption. To access the data, Mighty Key uses multi-factor authentication, which means users must have the key plugged in and also enter their user name and PIN. Because of this, even employees of Mighty Key, LLC cannot view users? data.

Secure Vault – For individuals who share PCs, Mighty Key offers the ability to encrypt folders. These folders stay on the hard drive, but are only visible when Mighty Key is plugged in ? no other users will even know the files exist.

Available on a subscription basis, Mighty Key costs $8.95/month for a 6-month contract, $7.95/month for a 1-year contract, and $5.95/month for a 2-year contract. The subscription pays for one key, the use of all the key?s features, including encryption, storage in the Datavault and unlimited customer service and technical support. If a key is lost, subscribers simply pay a fee of $24.95 for a replacement, and their data is there when the new key is plugged in.

North American customers will be able to purchase Mighty Key at MightyKey.Com