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I found this port on my new laptop (a LG Gram). It is small, about the size of a mini-USB, and has a logo that looks like a chain. I don't have the documentation with me right now.

A Google Image Reverse Search returns nothing except "Gadget". I couldn't find anything with a normal Google search.

I also tried to look at several questions here but for some unknown reason, the pictures in the similar questions don't load (and I have no problem to see picture on SciFi.SE for example). They seem not to match my question.

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Taladris
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  • This question is now marked duplicate of a duplicate of a duplicate question. – I say Reinstate Monica May 05 '17 at 02:57
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    @Twisty This one's actually 4th in the duplicate chain... the first duplicate has the same image, but the next two are not really duplicates, they've got different or no symbols – Xen2050 May 05 '17 at 06:51

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This is for a lock to physically secure your PC, or a lot of other electronic gadgets, from theft.

It is an accepted standard known as Kensington lock. For which you can buy all kind of locks, like this one: enter image description here

Yisroel Tech
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I think its the security cable securing point, that is where you plug in the lock on the physical security cable- I cant find a reference/photo but shape of the hole looks like the one on my Dell laptop

Ross
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