Free Wi-Fi can sometimes be an extremely delightful blessing, but
it can also be a curse when the safety of your data is concerned. However,
there are safety tips to consider when using public Wi-Fi to help protect your
data better. Here are 5 safety tips for using public Wi-Fi.
Before Connecting Turn Off File Sharing
When using public Wi-Fi it is best to turn off all file sharing
and restrict access to your computer by disabling remote login from other
computers in your network. This is to prevent easy access to your data and keep
your data protected. You can also turn off network discovery to prevent others
from seeing your device on the network. All these can be done through the
control panel (for Windows) or system preferences (Mac) of your computer.
Turn Off Wi-Fi When not in Use
One of the basic rules of using untrusted networks is to switch it
off when you’re done using it. It’s a great security habits that also helps
save your battery. You can make things easier for yourself by downloading the
offline version of whatever it is you're working on so you don’t have to stay
online for long periods on an untrusted network.
Keep Your Antivirus and Antimalware Up to Date
If you know you are inclined to using public Wi-Fi networks on
your device, it is best to ensure your device is running on a good and up to
date antimalware utility and antivirus utility. Whatever antimalware or
antivirus you choose to use just ensure it’s a good one, it’s up to date and
you keep it running especially when using public Wi-Fi.
Install Privacy-Protecting Browser Extensions
Privacy-protecting browser extensions are tools that will help to
fortify your browser. These privacy-protecting browser extensions gives you
more control over your browsing experience and helps you lock out anything you
need to, in addition to protecting you from network attacks like session hijacking
and clickjacking.
Use Your Own Wi-Fi Instead
Your best protection from the dangers of public Wi-Fi is to simply
not use it. Whether you’re using mobile hotspot or tethering the network from
your smartphone, using your personal Wi-Fi offers you the safest browsing
experience – much safer than the use of public Wi-Fi. However, there are
unavoidable times when public Wi-Fi will be needed and in those times you can
take necessary measures (like the one’s listed above) to protect your data.
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