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However, the flash drive is not without limitations. Flash memory has a finite number of write and erase cycles, meaning every drive eventually wears out. There is also a risk of data corruption if the device is removed improperly, and its small size makes it easy to lose, posing a potential security risk for sensitive information. Additionally, they can act as vectors for malware if used on infected computers.

Despite the rise of cloud storage solutions, the USB flash drive remains a vital tool in the digital age. Its primary advantage lies in its ability to operate "off the grid," providing a secure way to move large quantities of data without generating network traffic or metadata. It offers immediate access to files in environments where internet service is unreliable or nonexistent. Furthermore, its physical nature provides a tangible sense of data ownership and security that virtual storage sometimes lacks.