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How do I secure myself on hotel WiFi?

How To Stay Safe When Using Hotel Wi-Fi
  1. Confirm the name of the Wi-Fi network.
  2. Use a VPN to encrypt your data.
  3. Remove saved networks from your device.
  4. Make your operating system is up to date.
  5. Set your applications to auto-update.
  6. Install and use antivirus software.
  7. Don't log in to critical accounts.




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Buy a data plan or use a VPN.
You can also consider purchasing a virtual private network, or VPN. A VPN is essentially a private connection between your device and the websites you visit. It adds an extra layer of security that encrypts your data.

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Avoid logging into sensitive accounts while on hotel WiFi
Unsecured WiFi makes it easy for cybercriminals to get their hands on your information, so it's safest to avoid logging in to any sensitive accounts while using it.

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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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Also, keep your devices in airplane mode and/or turn off the Wi-Fi function when you are not using them. Your cell phone may be set to automatically join networks, so turning off Wi-Fi will make sure you have control over which networks you join.

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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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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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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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