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Wondering how you can keep your data safe while travelling?

When it comes to traveling, what is one thing that comes to your mind? Definitely, sourcing for affordable flight tickets! While hunting for the lowest price by comparing different sites, many often forget to switch to a private browser function, such as Chrome’s incognito mode.


Why is this important? Marketing Strategist, Jane Garcia Buhks mentioned how websites want to collect as much users’ data as possible, for various reasons. It ranges from improving marketing tactics, user experience, to price calculation. Thus, the prices offered on the sites may not be the lowest available.


While this is not confirmed by booking websites, many researchers and journalists are widely discussing on this topic. The use of private browsing is thus preferred, as the amount of user information is limited. The data they do acquire during the search is lost when you close your browser.


Just Americans alone, make more than 405 million long-distance business trips per year, thus learning to keep our data safe while traveling is essential. Apart from using a private browser, we summarised four handy tips adapted from https://www.fcmtravel.com/en-sg/resources/news-hub/keep-your-data-safe-when-travelling-abroad.


1. Be Cautious Of Public Wifi

Many corporate travelers rely on Wifi to do work on the plane, be it drafting emails, browsing webpages, or more. The danger with that is not knowing if the network is secure enough before disclosing confidential information when surfing. Users are reminded to avoid UNENCRYPTED networks and avoid accessing sensitive data if connected to it.


2. Disable auto-connect

The auto-connect function is not uncommon to many, where this setting allows a device to automatically connect to WiFi as we pass through them. This feature is recommended to be TURN OFF when traveling, such that users have to manually connect to networks.


3. Minimize location sharing

Location sharing is a widely used feature, especially by social media users. However, we all know there is a certain danger disclosing every location, as it makes it easier for criminals to act.

4. Install Antivirus protection

One of the easiest and most effective ways to keep our personal data safe is to have anti-virus protection software. In addition to using a trusted brand of security, ensure that you regularly update them to the latest versions.


For more useful tips, visit https://www.fcmtravel.com/en-sg/resources/news-hub/keep-your-data-safe-when-travelling-abroad



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