How to Secure your Data over Public WIFI Avoid For Hacked



How to Secure your Data over Public WIFI Avoid For Hacked
 

Accessing the internet within your home is fairly easy and secure. Not unless you have shared you Wi-Fi with neighbors, it’s only your family members that will access your network. Any other place such as restaurants, train and bus stations, airports and other public spaces, you will need to connect to a public Wi-Fi to access the internet if you do not want to use your bundles.

The public network may not be as secure as your home network. You never know who is controlling it and if the people using it are good.

Most public spaces keep their Wi-Fi networks open to users. This could allow them to connect to the Wi-Fi network even from their homes as long as they are near the public facility.

 

This ideally means that accessing the internet via a public network will expose your data in one way or another. But there are ways you can secure your data and use these public utilities safely. Here are a few tricks of what you should do.

Be Very Selective 
Avoid using any open public network that pops up on your smartphone. It would be safer to use well-known Wi-Fi networks of popular restaurants in your city. Those networks are not as free as you might think.

You pay for them when you spend your cash in those restaurants. So, they have a duty to protect their clients. When you are in a new city, stick to the networks within well-established outlets.

Do not log in to any open network that you get access to. Some are simply trying to steal private data. Remember, in such networks, your data is not only at risk from those running the network, but even from the users within that network. 
Limit File Sharing and AirDrop 
 
Even when on an open public Wi-Fi network in a restaurant like Java or Starbucks, you still need to disable features in your computer that allow you to share files with other devices. You also disable those that allow you to receive files from others. Malicious individuals may decide to send you corrupted files in an attempt to steal private data from your personal computer (PC). Make sure to turn all these features off.

Sources: cybernews001

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