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Tips for Using Public Wi-Fi Networks
Wi-Fi hotspots in coffee shops, libraries, airports, hotels,
universities, and other public places are convenient, but
they’re often not secure. When using a hotspot, it’s best to
send information only to websites that are fully encrypted. You
can be confident a hotspot is secure only if it asks you to
provide a WPA password. If you're not sure, treat the network as
if it were unsecured...
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