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PortaPow are the original data blocking company, starting with our first model in 2009 and now offering the widest range of products including a variety of colors, connectors, and even a transparent ‘Pure’ USB-A version so you can look inside the blocker. See some of our other products below.
Which Data Blocker Do I Need?
Check the end of your cable that plugs into a charger (not the end which plugs into your device!) and match it to the image on the left, Most public chargers use a USB-A shape socket, so if your cable is also USB-A then you need our USB-A to A data blocker.
But if your cable is USB-C and you want to charge from a USB-A shape socket, then you need to also convert the shape to charge from public sockets. Our USB-A to C blocker does that.
There are now also many USB-C public chargers, if you’d like to charge from these then you need our USB-C to A blocker or our USB-C to C blocker depending on the shape of your cable’s connector. See below for our full range.
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Description
Connects a USB-A charging socket to a USB-A cable Connects a USB-A charging socket to a USB-C cable Connects a USB-C charging socket to a USB-A cable Connects a USB-C charging socket to a USB-C cable Connects a USB-C charging socket directly to the USB-C socket on your device, eg android phones. USB-A to C version also available (B07D9QTDJ8)
Variations
Red, Black, White, Transparent, Single, Twin and 5 packs available.
Connects between a USB-C socket and USB-C cable
Compatible with all USB-C devices, only compatible with iPhones and iPads if they use a USB-C cable for charging, read the full description below if you’re unsure.
PortaPow Data Blockers are used by the governments of the USA, Canada, UK and New Zealand as well as 100s of corporations around the world to secure their devices
USB-C cables which support 100W or higher are not compatible. Use a standard USB-C or USB-A to C cable instead.
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