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According to information available on Norton website, one has to follow certain steps before using the public WiFi. Here's the list:
A secured network requires a user to agree to legal terms, register an account, or type in a password before connecting to the network. It may also require a fee or store purchase to gain access to the password or network.
Regardless of the connection type, you should always use public WiFi with caution.
The best way to know your information is safe while using public WiFi is to use a virtual private network (VPN) service. However, if you must use public WiFi, follow these tips to protect your information.
Don't:
. Allow your Wi-Fi to auto-connect to networks
. Log into any account via an app that contains sensitive information. Go to the website instead and verify they are using HTTPS before logging in
. Leave your Wi-Fi or Bluetooth on if you are not using them
. Access websites that hold your sensitive information, such as financial or healthcare accounts
. Log onto a network that isn't password protected
Do:
. Disable file sharing
. Only visit sites using HTTPS
. Log out of accounts when done using them
. Use a VPN. Norton WiFi Privacy now provides a VPN that encrypts all information on public Wi-Fi, making your public connection private.
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