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Squibkey is an encrypted digital marketing code used to remotely manage and reprogram any usb webkey, qr code, nfc tag or hyperlink.  A user manually plugs in a USB WEBKey that has a remotely programmed SQUIBKey, more commonly known as a UURI, or URL, and directed to an internet location. The SQUIBKey is burned permanently onto the IC chip. There is no storage on a USB webkey device. The SQUIBKey looks like this: http://squibdrive.com/index.php?USB=00001 as a working example. The difference between a URL and a SQUIBKey is that a SQUIBKey is able to be remotely reprogrammable and managed from web-based software.


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