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How can I use WIFI safely when traveling?

Use a VPN But even if you're certain that the network is legitimate and safe to use, there's an additional step you can take to help keep your information secure -- using a virtual private network (VPN). VPNs provide two key services to keep your information private and secure. First, they encrypt your data.



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Using the internet while traveling.
  1. Use well-known networks, if you must connect. ...
  2. Turn off file sharing and Wi-Fi when you're not using the internet. ...
  3. Look for HTTPS. ...
  4. Don't access sensitive data on public networks. ...
  5. Buy a data plan or use a VPN. ...
  6. Geek Squad is here to help. ...
  7. Prep for your trip.


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When traveling internationally, you want to make sure you us Airplane mode when you are not under U.S. coverage. You can still access a wifi connection with Airplane mode active. You also want to turn your cellular data off in the Settings. That way you don't get any data charges.

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In short: No, hotel Wi-Fi isn't safe. You might think your hotel room's password-protected network is nearly as secure as your private Wi-Fi network at home. But despite common protections, hotel Wi-Fi security is very lax, making it one of the least trustworthy types of public Wi-Fi.

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If you're relying on Wi-Fi, it's important that you turn off cellular data on your phone, otherwise you may inadvertently rack up international roaming charges. Skype, Google Hangouts and other apps also let you make free video calls with other users over an internet connection.

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As the most up-to-date wireless encryption protocol, WPA3 is the most secure choice. Some wireless APs do not support WPA3, however. In that case, the next best option is WPA2, which is widely deployed in the enterprise space today.

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What to Do to Make Your Device Ready for International Travel
  1. Understand Roaming and Current Carrier Plans. ...
  2. Research International Cell Phone Plans With Your Carrier. ...
  3. Buy an International SIM Card. ...
  4. Use Portable Wi-Fi Devices or Hotspots. ...
  5. Find a Quality Portable Charger. ...
  6. Research Wall Adapters and Converters.


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