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6 Tips to Stay secure while using Wi-Fi hotspots

Softonic Editorial Team

Softonic Editorial Team

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We live in an era of wireless communication. Having Wi-Fi hotspots in hotel lobby’s, airports, libraries, local coffee shops and almost everywhere else is today the norm. This is pretty convenient but have you to thought about security issues that appear on pubic Wi-Fi networks?

Here are some tips you should follow in order to protect your identity and log on with confidence.

6 Tips to Stay secure while using Wi-Fi hotspots

6 Tips to Stay secure while using Wi-Fi hotspots

1. Use a firewall

Firewall protects your device from unauthorized access especially when you are connected to a public Wi-Fi network. Always double check if your firewall is activated when using a public internet connection.

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2. Turn off your sharing options

Disabling your file and printer sharing options will save you from identity theft. Another option would be to turn off your Network Discovery. This makes it harder for other devices to track your computer.

3. Avoid financial transactions

It’s always prudent not to execute any financial transactions when you are using a public Wi-Fi network. However, if you have to use the credit card check the URL of the website whether it starts with https:// or not. If the answer is yes, go for it.

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4. Keep your software updated

Older versions of software are always prone to virus attacks. You should always keep your software’s updated and have the latest patches installed on your OS.

5. Use anti-virus protection

Anti-virus software strengthens your device’s defenses. Anti-virus is designed to block or quarantine harmful viruses and keep your information secure. There are many anti-virus software options available, both paid and free. Choose something that offers optimum security.

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A good option could be Avast Free Antivirus

6. Don’t keep sensitive data on your device

While traveling with your laptop or smartphone don’t keep sensitive data on it as you will be using public Wi-Fi network. As an option you could put the sensitive data on USB device which you’d only connect when browsing on a secure private network.

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