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Stay Safe Online When Traveling Abroad

Safely online is no joke, and this is especially true when you are traveling. It’s one thing to try and stay safe when you are at home and using your own network, but it’s something entirely different when you are traveling around and using unsecure networks. It’s imperative that you know what you are doing to stay safe online when traveling abroad so that you can still use everything that you want to. In this article, we’re going to be taking a look at some of the things that you should be doing, so keep reading if you would like to find out more.

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Your Phone

The first thing that we’re going to say is that you should feel comfortable using your phone as much as you want, but you do need to keep it secure. It’s a good idea to encrypt your phone if you know how to, so that if you do join any public networks, your data is as safe as it can be. It’s worth looking into getting an esim card though as this way you will be able to activate a plan that lets you roam in other countries without having to connect to wifi. You can look at the different options available and go with whatever is going to be best for you.

Your Laptop

If you are taking your laptop traveling with you, then you need to make sure you are doing the same thing that we mentioned with your phone about encrypting your files. You should also download a virtual private network (VPN) and have it on at all times when you are connected to local wifi spots. 

While it might not seem like a big deal, there are a lot of people who wait on these networks hoping to gain access to something interesting when someone logs on. So, if you plan to do any work for the company you work for, make sure that you are protecting your laptop and your data as best you can. If you don’t, you could be responsible for a load of problems.

Other Devices

The final thing that we’re going to mention is using any other devices when you are away that do not belong to you. Signing into your personal accounts on them might not be your best idea, unless you are sure that the network is secure. Usually network connections let you know if there is a possibility that they are not secure, and this is your cue not to input any of your personal information. You do not know anything about this device, so it’s better to be safe than sorry.

We hope that you have found this article helpful, and now see some of the things that you should be doing to stay safe online when you are traveling abroad. We know that there are times where this is going to be easier than others, but we can promise you that it’s important for you to take this seriously. The more precautions that you take, the less likely it is that you are going to run into any issues.

 

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