Travel and safe internet: what advice?

Although traveling is considered by many to be a moment during which to unplug and enjoy the chosen destination with carefree and serenity, more and more people decide to use the Internet and their electronic devices to surf the web or stay constantly online.

Too often, however, connecting to local networks or public ones made available by common places such as airports or hotels could represent a serious danger for the security of your personal data. So what are some tips to follow to be able to navigate completely safely even when travelling?

1. Check the available connection modes

First of all, trip planning should also include checking what connection possibilities the selected destination offers.

If you travel while remaining within the national territory, simply take out a data offer for holidays with your telephone operator or perhaps purchase a portable device that ensures Wi-Fi connection wherever you go.

The situation changes if you intend to travel abroad, perhaps even outside the EU; For some years, roaming has been completely free, but there is still a maximum threshold of GB that can be used depending on the telephone company.

For this reason, many travelers opt to use the public WiFi networks of bars, airports, hotels or other tourist places, unaware of the cyber danger they are facing: it is not uncommon, in fact, for someone to spy on their data to steal information sensitive such as bank details or some login credentials.

In light of this, it is crucial to avoid public WiFi networks for browsing as much as possible; if this is unavoidable, it is wise to at least use a virtual private network (VPN) that protects your browsing.

You can download VPN for free thanks to the many platforms available today that offer various types of services to make the connection to public networks safer than ever.

2. Use your own devices to connect

Carefully selecting the networks to which you connect using a VPN or your own device as a hotspot is certainly an excellent way to browse safely.

However, another very effective suggestion is to use only your own devices to connect to the Internet, avoiding as much as possible the hotel desktop or terminals shared by Internet cafes or bars.

Furthermore, your PC or smartphone should be equipped with a good antivirus that protects it from malware or cyberattacks by carrying out daily scans to track down the possible presence of viruses that have infiltrated the device.

3. Practice safe behavior when browsing the Internet

In addition to what has been said so far, another excellent practical tip for staying as safe as possible while traveling is to adopt stricter behavioral rules than those you follow when you are at home.

For example, it is advisable to avoid downloading various files or documents from P2P networks or using the connection of a public place; Furthermore, it is crucial to limit the sharing of files and personal data by always being wary of browsers that require their inclusion to unlock functions.

Rather than carrying a paper list of your passwords, it is wiser to use a password manager to better manage your various login credentials.

In short, surfing safely even when traveling is possible by following these and other practical suggestions, in order to stay as far away as possible from malicious people on the web and to enjoy your well-deserved holidays in total relaxation!

 
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