5 Tips To Keep Your Devices Safe On Your Travels

Producer: Priyanka Das Editor: Manuj Yadav

Never Use Free Public Wi-Fi

Think twice before connecting to open public Wi-Fi networks without protection like those in cafes or airports. Public Wi-Fi should only be used for general web browsing.

Avoid Charging Stations

Unless you have your own portable charger, avoid connecting your device to any charging station. You should also avoid charging your phone on a computer in the business center at hotels or the ones you find at the local library, as you have no idea what software is running on those computers.

Set Secure Passcode

Whether you are at home or away, avoid reusing passwords across accounts. Create new passwords on accounts you will need to access while traveling and consider enabling two-factor authentication on your social media accounts for added security.

Keep Taking Regular Backups

Protect your device and data by updating your software and apps. Regularly backup the device, either to an external hard drive or to secure cloud storage whenever you are in range of a trusted Wi-Fi connection, to prevent data loss in case of theft or damage.

Privacy While Traveling

Another important tip is to be mindful of your digital footprint. Turn off location services within your camera app to prevent your photos from revealing your whereabouts. In addition to that, minimize real-time social media updates and upload photos and videos later from a secure connection.