If you connect your phone to a public Wi-Fi without thinking, then this habit of yours can land you in trouble. Free Wi-Fi may seem convenient to you, but that does not mean that it is safe. People make some mistakes that can put privacy and security at risk. Today, we will tell you about four such mistakes that you should avoid.
An unsecured network will create trouble.
Not all free Wi-Fi is legitimate because hackers can use a free Wi-Fi network to take control of your device and steal passwords, emails, and your data. Think well before connecting the device to the network; otherwise, it can also cause harm.
The mistake of sharing files on a public connection
Leaving file-sharing and AirDrop enabled on a public network can increase the risk to the device. Hackers can insert private files or dangerous malware into your device, so always keep in mind that whenever you use public Wi-Fi, do not make such mistakes.
The mistake of not using VPN and encryption tools
Without a VPN, your data roams openly on the network, which can be easily intercepted. Use HTTPS sites and a secure VPN to encrypt the traffic and keep it safe from hackers.
The mistake of leaving Wi-Fi on auto-connect
Do not make the mistake of leaving Wi-Fi on auto-connect even by mistake, when this feature is on, your device can connect to an unsafe network without your knowledge. Hackers can take advantage by setting up fake hotspots with well-known names to intercept your data.
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