Published September 20, 2022 • 3 Min Read
1. Avoid the sensitive stuff
Because public Wi-Fi networks don’t offer a secure connection, fraudsters can easily monitor an unsecured network to see exactly what you’re doing on your laptop. Avoid logging into any accounts that hold private or sensitive information and entering credit card details on shopping sites.2. Add an extra layer of security
If you have to use a public hotspot to log into work, banking or other personal accounts, consider using a Virtual Private Network (VPN). A VPN is a group of computers or networks that work together to secure and encrypt your information. Rather than your traffic going straight from your device to the server, a VPN routes it through its own server beforehand. It’s almost like a private tunnel for your personal online activity.3. Check over your shoulder
Sometimes being in a public place may leave you vulnerable to cyber criminals who can be crafty snoopers. Make sure no one is watching what you’re typing or where you’re going online.4. Keep up your other online safety habits
Even if you use a secure Wi-Fi connection, it’s always important to maintain your online precautions — use strong passwords, never leave your device unattended and avoid entering personal and financial information into unsecured sites (always look for the lock symbol and the extra “s” at the end of HTTP in the URL or web address bar). Looking for more ways to protect yourself online? Our Cyber Security Playbook, The Vault, comes with great Wi-Fi safety tips — for when you’re in public and at home. Plus, it has more practical pointers to boost your cyber skills.Visit The Vault for more tips.
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