Most Interesting Wi-Fi Points

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Yesterday Softonic our partners gave away a free iPad and subscription to Hotspot Shield Elite to a lucky winner. They also gave away free subscriptions Hotspot Shield Elite 5 runner-up winners. For a chance to win, participants had to respond creatively to a simple question: " Where is the random Wi-Fi hotspot that you have connected to the Internet from "

the winner of the iPad subscription and Hotspot Shield Elite went to Kellie Rose Wilson for his creative rhyme about his more random the Wi-Fi hotspot location. Curious where random Wi-Fi hotspot location is Kellie? Discover clicking here.

If you think about it, it was rare to find public Wi-Fi hotspots ago 5 years. But now, public Wi-Fi hotspots are everywhere!

They are usually found in hotels, coffee shops airports, etc. According to the Wireless Broadband Alliance, the number of public Wi-Fi hotspots is set to triple to 5.8 million worldwide by 2015!

Future public Wi-Fi hotspots should be located in many parks, tourist attractions and transport hubs. So why is there a huge growth spurt? Indeed, smartphones and tablets are the original public Wi-Fi growth. About 57% of people use their smartphones or tablets to connect to public Wi-Fi hotspots, while only 39% of people use laptops .

In exchange for a free public Internet access WiFi, what does it cost you? Well, it puts you at risk to threats to privacy and security.

public Wi-Fi networks are unsecure, which makes it easier for hackers to steal your private information and data. The likelihood of identity theft and online fraud is quite high because not only are we connected to an unsecured wireless network, but chances are our mobile devices are not protected as well.

There are many tips to follow that will help ensure the privacy and security when you connect to public Wi-Fi hotspots. However, the best advice is to use a VPN like Hotspot Shield for your mobile device to add that extra layer of protection. Hotspot Shield is available for mobile devices iPhone and Android, so be sure to use the next time you connect to a public Wi-Fi hotspot.

Use public Wi-Fi hotspots often? If so, where are you and what do you do to protect yourself on Wi-Fi? Do you have a random Wi-Fi hotspot location you want to share? We would appreciate your answers!

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