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Can hotels see what you do on their WiFi?

Hotels can see basic information about your connection when you connect to their Wi-Fi network. This includes your device's IP address, MAC address, and the time of your connection. However, this information alone does not provide any details about the specific websites you visit or the content you access.



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While it is technically possible for hotel Wi-Fi to track your browsing history, most hotels do not actively monitor or record this information. Hotel Wi-Fi networks are typically designed to provide internet access to guests, not to track their online activities.

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However, it's crucial to remember that hotel TVs are public devices, accessed by numerous guests. As such, neglecting to sign out from your Netflix account could pose a security risk. While the likelihood of someone misusing your account is relatively low, it's better to be safe than sorry.

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It's important to note that while hotels can track the websites you visit, they do not have access to the specific content or personal information you transmit over the network.

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Most video surveillance in the workplace is permissible when the employers notify workers about the surveillance. However, there are some instances where it is not allowed. Employers may be limited in the use of surveillance to monitor union activity. Other state laws limit how and where employees may be monitored.

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In the United States, it is not legal to record hotel guests in their private spaces without their consent. This includes not just video recording but audio recording as well.

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If you've ever signed in to Netflix at a hotel or given your password to a friend, you should make sure to sign out. Otherwise, you might not be able to watch your favorite shows when too many people are signed in to the same account at once.

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