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Is it safe to connect a console to hotel WiFi?

It's public access with no security controls so anyone in or near the hotel can access the network and monitor traffic. This means if you connect your device to the hotel's WiFi, you're giving the public direct access to it – posing a threat to your personal information and data.



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Wired Internet connections are not necessarily a safety haven from insecure Wi-Fi networks. Michael Horowitz wrote his first computer program in 1973 and has been a computer nerd ever since.

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In general, the hotel network admin can see what websites you're visiting and for how long but they can't see what you're searching for on their WiFi, i.e. looking up things in Google. Hotels are able to see the top domain you're visiting, but not so much which specific page you're on.

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What You Cannot Take From a Hotel Room. Guests often take towels, irons, hairdryers, pillows, and blankets, according to the housekeeping department at Hilton Kingston. Cable boxes, clock radios, paintings, ashtrays, light bulbs, TV remote controls—even the Bible—are commonly stolen as well.

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Don't share sensitive information or log in to critical accounts. Even if you're using a verified network and a VPN, it's still smart to limit your online activity when using public or hotel Wi-Fi.

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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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In fact, most hotels do not use any type of camera surveillance in their guestrooms or other private spaces. If you are concerned about your privacy while staying at a hotel, be sure to ask the front desk staff if there are any cameras present before booking your room.

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Rodeway Inn In 2019 this hotel chain earned recognition as the hotel chain with the best free wifi in the US. The average internet speed for guests is 7.66 Mbps and the company also offers premium internet for a slightly faster speed.

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When a guest comes within ten (10) feet of a team member(s), the team member(s) should cease their conversation to acknowledge the approaching guest. At approximately five (5) feet our team members should acknowledge the guest(s) with a nod or greeting, whenever appropriate.

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Add avoiding rooms on the first and second floor to your hotel safety checklist, as these are the areas most prone to crime. Rooms on the 3rd-6th floors are ideal. Not only is there typically less crime on these floors, but in the event of an emergency, you can quickly get downstairs and evacuate the building.

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