Keep Your Data Safe on Public Wi-Fi

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Online security is something that is growing ever more popular and important. With the digital space becoming something everyone is on and using extensively. And with the fact that many jobs rely on the private data they hold, data security has never been more important. One of the weakest links and most common ways to steal data is Public Wi-Fi. It does not matter if you connect just to play the best online casino sites your data is still available to anyone connected to the same Wi-Fi.

Why public Wi-Fi isn’t secure

Unlike home or office internet connections that have passwords that limit how many devices can get onto your network. These devices often have encryption that scrambles your information in a way that it can be read or stolen by others. While public Wi-Fi often doesn’t offer any of these security measures and there is not a lot you can do to improve the security of the connection. 

You may wonder why this is such a big deal at first but as soon as you learn what can happen you will surely step up your security. Logging into a website while connected to a network that isn’t secure can lead to malicious users hijacking your accounts. The dangers of this are emphasized if you log into sensitive websites such as work sites or transaction services. This can lead to you accidentally granting a malicious person access to important work files, personal information, and even your credit cards.

Another risk of this may not be instantly apparent, many hackers can get into your accounts and not act on them immediately. They could wait for a later date to use your account to impersonate you and scam your relatives or friends. This is dangerous since if they get your personal and financial information they could steal your identity.



The best ways to keep your data safe

The easiest way to avoid these issues is to use private internet connections which are quite expensive and not the best option for everyone. Since you can’t change the security levels of the Wi-Fi networks you connect to you can upgrade your phone/computer’s security. This will surely keep your data secure even on public networks.

Only connect to websites securely

Connecting to a secure website is as easy as a connection only to websites with the correct text in the web address. Since this is the most common way of ensuring some security some scammers have started adding it as flavor text to their fake sites. This is in order to boost the look of their site and its validity. But even with this, the link-checking method is a good way to know if you are on a good track.

Use a VPN and Password Manager

Using a VPN is one of the if not the best ways to ensure your online privacy. VPNs are used to encrypt your data and keep it safe. They are a great tool that can be added to all of your devices with even some free options. Furthermore, using a password manager will increase the security of your accounts if you use the completely randomly generated passwords they often give their users. This will also make for a great way to never forget your passwords.

Use your mobile data 

As we have already mentioned before, using your mobile data is a great way to keep all of your information secure. This is because personal mobile data is almost always encrypted and you are the only device connected to it unless you are sharing it. Which makes private mobile data networks the best way to keep all your data safe.

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