10 tips to protect yourself at Wi-Fi hotspots

Wi-Fi hotspots have become common at cafes, airports, restaurants and other public locations. More and more cities are creating hotspots that blanket entire metropolitan areas. Every time you connect at a hotspot, you're asking for trouble, according to Networking Pipeline. Hotspots are open networks that do not use encryption, which invites hacking and snooping. Not to worry: There is plenty you can do to keep yourself safe at hotspots. Just follow these 10 tips provided by Networking Pipeline: 1. Disable Wi-Fi ad-hoc mode: Wi-Fi runs in either infrastructure mode, ...

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