Having access to free Wi-Fi can be one of the best moments of one's life but you should be mindful of the safety tips and security issues because "awoof de purge belle" (Nigerian Slangs). Just yesterday, Free WiFi was introduced in Chelsea’s Home stadium, Stamford Bridge for the fans who comes to watch matches and similar things are happening almost every other places even here in Nigeria. Recall earlier this year that Lagos state and Donjazzy lunched Free WiFi in some parts of Lagos state including public Motor Packs, so I have come up with this safety tips to keep your data secured and intact.
With free Wi-Fi, you have unlimited access to internet connectivity, meaning you can download, stream video contents and brows the web as you like. Though to find an unlocked free wifi in some cities these days is hard as they seem to secure and lock their Wifi with password and give access to selected persons. These has given rise to the number of apps that promises to hack and unlock public Wi-Fi lol 😂. So without wasting more time, take a look at these safety wifi tips below.
1. Before Connecting Turn Off File Sharing
When using public Wi-Fi it is best to turn off all file sharing and restrict access to your computer by disabling remote login from other computers in your network. This is to prevent easy access to your data and keep your data protected. You can also turn off network discovery to prevent others from seeing your device on the network. All these can be done through the control panel (for Windows) or system preferences (Mac) of your computer.
2. Turn Off Wi-Fi When not in Use
One of the basic rules of using untrusted networks is to switch it off when you’re done using it. It’s a great security habits that also helps save your battery. You can make things easier for yourself by downloading the offline version of whatever it is you’re working on so you don’t have to stay online for long periods on an untrusted network.
3. Keep Your Antivirus and Antimalware Up to Date
If you know you are inclined to using public Wi-Fi networks on your device, it is best to ensure your device is running on a good and up to date antimalware utility and antivirus utility. Whatever antimalware or antivirus you choose to use just ensure it’s a good one, it’s up to date and you keep it running especially when using public Wi-Fi.
4 Install Privacy-Protecting Browser Extensions
Privacy-protecting browser extensions are tools that will help to fortify your browser. These privacy-protecting browser extensions gives you more control over your browsing experience and helps you lock out anything you need to, in addition to protecting you from network attacks like session hijacking and clickjacking.
5. Use Your Own Wi-Fi Instead
Your best protection from the dangers of public Wi-Fi is to simply not use it. Whether you’re using mobile hotspot or tethering the network from your smartphone, using your personal Wi-Fi offers you the safest browsing experience – much safer than the use of public Wi-Fi. However, there are unavoidable times when public Wi-Fi will be needed and in those times you can take necessary measures (like the one’s listed above) to protect your data.
SEE ALSO... Donjazzy Launches Free WiFi In Lagos State
That's how to keep your phone and PC safe while using open public WiFi. Don't forget to be safety conscious. Kindly hit the SHARE buttons to share with your friends on social media.
With free Wi-Fi, you have unlimited access to internet connectivity, meaning you can download, stream video contents and brows the web as you like. Though to find an unlocked free wifi in some cities these days is hard as they seem to secure and lock their Wifi with password and give access to selected persons. These has given rise to the number of apps that promises to hack and unlock public Wi-Fi lol 😂. So without wasting more time, take a look at these safety wifi tips below.
Safety Tips For Using Public Wi-Fi
1. Before Connecting Turn Off File Sharing
When using public Wi-Fi it is best to turn off all file sharing and restrict access to your computer by disabling remote login from other computers in your network. This is to prevent easy access to your data and keep your data protected. You can also turn off network discovery to prevent others from seeing your device on the network. All these can be done through the control panel (for Windows) or system preferences (Mac) of your computer.
2. Turn Off Wi-Fi When not in Use
One of the basic rules of using untrusted networks is to switch it off when you’re done using it. It’s a great security habits that also helps save your battery. You can make things easier for yourself by downloading the offline version of whatever it is you’re working on so you don’t have to stay online for long periods on an untrusted network.
3. Keep Your Antivirus and Antimalware Up to Date
If you know you are inclined to using public Wi-Fi networks on your device, it is best to ensure your device is running on a good and up to date antimalware utility and antivirus utility. Whatever antimalware or antivirus you choose to use just ensure it’s a good one, it’s up to date and you keep it running especially when using public Wi-Fi.
4 Install Privacy-Protecting Browser Extensions
Privacy-protecting browser extensions are tools that will help to fortify your browser. These privacy-protecting browser extensions gives you more control over your browsing experience and helps you lock out anything you need to, in addition to protecting you from network attacks like session hijacking and clickjacking.
5. Use Your Own Wi-Fi Instead
Your best protection from the dangers of public Wi-Fi is to simply not use it. Whether you’re using mobile hotspot or tethering the network from your smartphone, using your personal Wi-Fi offers you the safest browsing experience – much safer than the use of public Wi-Fi. However, there are unavoidable times when public Wi-Fi will be needed and in those times you can take necessary measures (like the one’s listed above) to protect your data.
SEE ALSO... Donjazzy Launches Free WiFi In Lagos State
That's how to keep your phone and PC safe while using open public WiFi. Don't forget to be safety conscious. Kindly hit the SHARE buttons to share with your friends on social media.
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DeleteAnybody Using Free Public Wifi Should Be Ready To Bear The Security Implications, As For My Anti Virus Encrypt My Connection Any Time I'm On Public Wifi.
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Deletelolz i can still remember back in those days when simple server was blazing en people's wifi was always on, all ah will do is to connect en access dia file after setting it in dia own system (public en no password) den copy some important files that i needed..
ReplyDeleteusing wifi one needs to be extra careful..
nice one
Yes Chairman etang i could also remember that i really miss it
DeleteThat's where hackers sit to find their prey and try out Dos, DDOS, csrf attacks and d rest...
ReplyDeleteFree WiFi comes with lots of setbacks and implications and we should be prepared to take anything that comes our way.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the update
Wizy but I think using VPN network like expressvpn ,hotspot shield ,betternet vpn can also helps in securing one's data and prevent any body from spying through your internet activities
ReplyDeletehe who have ears should listen and take heed!
ReplyDeleteThanks
ReplyDeleteYou have finally said it all. Whosoever that decides to use a free WiFi should be prepared to take anything that comes his way.