Writeshield

/ˈraɪt.ʃild/ noun

Definition

A protective mechanism that prevents data from being written to or modified on a storage device, ensuring data integrity and preventing accidental changes or corruption.

Etymology

Compound of 'write' (Old English 'writan', to scratch or inscribe) + 'shield' (Old English 'scield', protective covering). Coined in computing to describe protection against unwanted data modification.

Kelly Says

A writeshield is like a digital chastity belt for your data - it allows you to read and access information freely while absolutely preventing any changes, making it perfect for preserving evidence or protecting master copies!

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