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Do you work while connected to public wifi?

Hey, i thought about freelancing and traveling. But i am not sure if working from a public wifi is a good idea. What do you think?

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rhymes

You can use a VPN service if you don't feel like using a public network, that's what I do sometimes

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juniordevlearning

Yeah, i thought VPN would do the job. But while looking for the best VPN services i came across this article schub.io/blog/2019/04/08/very-prec... now i feel a like a VPN only transfairs the risk of the public wifi to the VPN endpoint.

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rhymes

I agree 100% with the article. This part of the conclusion is what should apply in your case:

If you are using your device on a public network, VPNs can help you protect your data. Good examples for such networks are the WiFi networks that do not require a passphrase to connect, for example on Airports, in Cafes, or public buildings. Networks like these make it easy for attackers to get a copy of your network data, and if you send something unencrypted, the results can be quite harmful

and he also goes on suggesting the very VPN I'd suggest:

I have a ProtonVPN subscription myself, just for those instances where I am sitting in an airport waiting for my plane, or using a large event’s WiFi to check my mail. In those cases, using a VPN is a really smart thing to do, as long as you do not expect your data is more secure than in your home network.

VPN are not infallible but in some cases like public wifi and going around regional restrictions are useful!

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juniordevlearning

Allright, thx for the reply. I do have a proton email already, mby worth checking there VPN service aswell.

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Henry Quinn

You're not wrong. But that's why you use a known quantity good (and paid) VPN. If you use a free one, it's just like the saying with Facebook/Google/whatever:

If the product is free, you're the product.

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juniordevlearning

Yeah, definitely take a paid VPN service. Since they are pretty cheap and giving up customer data would be so much more expensive.

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MarvelousWololo

my experience with metros around big cities in europe: london subway network is usually really terrible. my phone company service there is usually worse. paris is better and the trips are suitable to get something done i think. berlin you would be on pretty much all the time. london is the worse but have the best city. amsterdam you will be on all the time too. barcelona as well.

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Henry Quinn

Everyone else is going to say it, so I'll say it too.

If you're doing any kind of "work" on a public WIFI connection, use a VPN.

Full stop.