I'd trust hotel (or any other free wifi) about as much as a fart after drinking the water in some third world country, but its not because I'm worried the "hotel dick" is sitting in a back room drinking redbull and sniffing packets. Those networks are open and easily sniffed.
In the past I rarely worried about using this site or TOS, there is minimal information to be gained. Now I subscribe to a VPN service (no I would not use a free one, nothing is free, they have to make money, they are most likely selling your information, exception to this would be an open source VPN)
While using a public/open wifi I'd NEVER access banking or financial accounts.
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Originally Posted by KerryHutchins
Sorry if this has been covered but I couldn't find a comparable thread.
Just wondered what security concerns a provider (or client, for that matter) could have in using a hotel's free wifi. Besides exposing your password, just logging onto P411, for example, could give the house dick a clue as to what is happening in room xyz.
Something that crossed my mind.
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