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Are You Exposing Your Private Data by Using Public Wifi in Airports?

Arriving three hours early at the airport is certainly a smart move, considering the check-in lines these days, its best to be safe than sorry. On average it would take you an hour to check-in and clear security, after that you'll have another two hours left to kill before boarding the aircraft. How you manage your two hours of idle time is up to you, though most people kill their time by using the free Wifi connection available at the airport. If you're a busy executive travelling frequently by air, you'll most likely make the most of your idle time and try to get some work done in those two hours, you will probably be sending emails, writing up reports, checking stocks etc. Regardless of who you are, it's probable that if you are travelling with your laptop, you are going to make good use of the free Wifi available in the waiting lounge. However, you may be overlooking your data's security, as public Wifi connection are a notorious hub for identity fraudsters.

Think about it, free Wifi connection doesn't require you to enter a password, meaning that Wifi connection is in essence, unsecured. Virtually anyone can connect to an unsecured network and can gain access to files located on your PC. Moreover, every time you connect to an unsecured network, you risk exposing your PC to malware and viruses. There's not much stopping professional identity thieves from stealing your credit card or social security numbers once you're connected to an unsecured network. Using sophisticated software, they are easily capable of penetrating your computer's firewall without you ever finding out about it, most of these e-criminals are able to hack into secured servers, so hacking into your computer is like taking candy from a baby.

Nowadays, wifi connections are even available in aircrafts. Taking advantage of this, crooks have come out with an ingenious way to hack into your computer. Many will generate fake Wifi connections with their laptops using Windows computer-to-computer (Ad-Hoc) network, then renaming that network something like 'AA flight 323' assuming you'll connect to it. Once you are connected, you'll be able to surf the internet thinking it's a legitimate connection, while the identity thieves can begin digging for sensitive data on your PC. With this trick, it's quite easy to fall victim to identity theft, and before you discover your identity has been stolen, there's isn't much you can do about it.

In order to protect your identity, its best to avoid using unsecured wifi connections and remove all personal documents related to your identity, such as e-statements, tax returns and drivers license numbers. If you have no choice but to save such information, and have no choice but to connect to unsecured network, then it's recommended that you encrypt such information with data security softwares which encrypts and password protects your private data. Data encryption ensures that encrypted data cannot be hacked by even the most veteran hackers, especially if data is encrypted using 256 bit-AES encryption.

Edward Robin Photo Edward Robin is Marketing Manager at New Softwares.net, a data protection and Information Security company that provides data Security Softwares . Rate this Article

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Edward Robin has published 26 articles. Article submitted on October 16, 2012. Word count: 507

Are you still using dial-up Internet access, and desire to upgrade to a high speed broadband connection? Or perhaps you've recently moved to a new area and need to order high speed Internet service? Now you're faced with a dilemma, should I choose DSL or Cable Internet service?

Written by: Dan Karas

Do anonymous callers trouble you by making many prank calls every single day? Are you unable to cope up with it? Have you run out of patience? Do you think it is high time you do something and unearth their mysterious identity which they have kept to for this long?

Written by: Ranjan Sahu

We see ads all the time for new phones and devices. When should you upgrade your phone?

Written by: Lexor Emman

GTA is one of the most played crime based action game. If you like to use cheat codes while playing GTA 3 on your android based device, then read to discover the cheat codes for GTA 3 for your android device.

Written by: Mark Azel


View the original article here

Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

View the original article here

Are You Exposing Your Private Data by Using Public Wifi in Airports?

Arriving three hours early at the airport is certainly a smart move, considering the check-in lines these days, its best to be safe than sorry. On average it would take you an hour to check-in and clear security, after that you'll have another two hours left to kill before boarding the aircraft. How you manage your two hours of idle time is up to you, though most people kill their time by using the free Wifi connection available at the airport. If you're a busy executive travelling frequently by air, you'll most likely make the most of your idle time and try to get some work done in those two hours, you will probably be sending emails, writing up reports, checking stocks etc. Regardless of who you are, it's probable that if you are travelling with your laptop, you are going to make good use of the free Wifi available in the waiting lounge. However, you may be overlooking your data's security, as public Wifi connection are a notorious hub for identity fraudsters.

Think about it, free Wifi connection doesn't require you to enter a password, meaning that Wifi connection is in essence, unsecured. Virtually anyone can connect to an unsecured network and can gain access to files located on your PC. Moreover, every time you connect to an unsecured network, you risk exposing your PC to malware and viruses. There's not much stopping professional identity thieves from stealing your credit card or social security numbers once you're connected to an unsecured network. Using sophisticated software, they are easily capable of penetrating your computer's firewall without you ever finding out about it, most of these e-criminals are able to hack into secured servers, so hacking into your computer is like taking candy from a baby.

Nowadays, wifi connections are even available in aircrafts. Taking advantage of this, crooks have come out with an ingenious way to hack into your computer. Many will generate fake Wifi connections with their laptops using Windows computer-to-computer (Ad-Hoc) network, then renaming that network something like 'AA flight 323' assuming you'll connect to it. Once you are connected, you'll be able to surf the internet thinking it's a legitimate connection, while the identity thieves can begin digging for sensitive data on your PC. With this trick, it's quite easy to fall victim to identity theft, and before you discover your identity has been stolen, there's isn't much you can do about it.

In order to protect your identity, its best to avoid using unsecured wifi connections and remove all personal documents related to your identity, such as e-statements, tax returns and drivers license numbers. If you have no choice but to save such information, and have no choice but to connect to unsecured network, then it's recommended that you encrypt such information with data security softwares which encrypts and password protects your private data. Data encryption ensures that encrypted data cannot be hacked by even the most veteran hackers, especially if data is encrypted using 256 bit-AES encryption.

Edward Robin Photo Edward Robin is Marketing Manager at New Softwares.net, a data protection and Information Security company that provides data Security Softwares . Rate this Article

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Edward Robin has published 26 articles. Article submitted on October 16, 2012. Word count: 507

Are you still using dial-up Internet access, and desire to upgrade to a high speed broadband connection? Or perhaps you've recently moved to a new area and need to order high speed Internet service? Now you're faced with a dilemma, should I choose DSL or Cable Internet service?

Written by: Dan Karas

Do anonymous callers trouble you by making many prank calls every single day? Are you unable to cope up with it? Have you run out of patience? Do you think it is high time you do something and unearth their mysterious identity which they have kept to for this long?

Written by: Ranjan Sahu

We see ads all the time for new phones and devices. When should you upgrade your phone?

Written by: Lexor Emman

GTA is one of the most played crime based action game. If you like to use cheat codes while playing GTA 3 on your android based device, then read to discover the cheat codes for GTA 3 for your android device.

Written by: Mark Azel


View the original article here

Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

View the original article here

Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

View the original article here

Are You Exposing Your Private Data by Using Public Wifi in Airports?

Arriving three hours early at the airport is certainly a smart move, considering the check-in lines these days, its best to be safe than sorry. On average it would take you an hour to check-in and clear security, after that you'll have another two hours left to kill before boarding the aircraft. How you manage your two hours of idle time is up to you, though most people kill their time by using the free Wifi connection available at the airport. If you're a busy executive travelling frequently by air, you'll most likely make the most of your idle time and try to get some work done in those two hours, you will probably be sending emails, writing up reports, checking stocks etc. Regardless of who you are, it's probable that if you are travelling with your laptop, you are going to make good use of the free Wifi available in the waiting lounge. However, you may be overlooking your data's security, as public Wifi connection are a notorious hub for identity fraudsters.

Think about it, free Wifi connection doesn't require you to enter a password, meaning that Wifi connection is in essence, unsecured. Virtually anyone can connect to an unsecured network and can gain access to files located on your PC. Moreover, every time you connect to an unsecured network, you risk exposing your PC to malware and viruses. There's not much stopping professional identity thieves from stealing your credit card or social security numbers once you're connected to an unsecured network. Using sophisticated software, they are easily capable of penetrating your computer's firewall without you ever finding out about it, most of these e-criminals are able to hack into secured servers, so hacking into your computer is like taking candy from a baby.

Nowadays, wifi connections are even available in aircrafts. Taking advantage of this, crooks have come out with an ingenious way to hack into your computer. Many will generate fake Wifi connections with their laptops using Windows computer-to-computer (Ad-Hoc) network, then renaming that network something like 'AA flight 323' assuming you'll connect to it. Once you are connected, you'll be able to surf the internet thinking it's a legitimate connection, while the identity thieves can begin digging for sensitive data on your PC. With this trick, it's quite easy to fall victim to identity theft, and before you discover your identity has been stolen, there's isn't much you can do about it.

In order to protect your identity, its best to avoid using unsecured wifi connections and remove all personal documents related to your identity, such as e-statements, tax returns and drivers license numbers. If you have no choice but to save such information, and have no choice but to connect to unsecured network, then it's recommended that you encrypt such information with data security softwares which encrypts and password protects your private data. Data encryption ensures that encrypted data cannot be hacked by even the most veteran hackers, especially if data is encrypted using 256 bit-AES encryption.

Edward Robin Photo Edward Robin is Marketing Manager at New Softwares.net, a data protection and Information Security company that provides data Security Softwares . Rate this Article

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Edward Robin has published 26 articles. Article submitted on October 16, 2012. Word count: 507

Are you still using dial-up Internet access, and desire to upgrade to a high speed broadband connection? Or perhaps you've recently moved to a new area and need to order high speed Internet service? Now you're faced with a dilemma, should I choose DSL or Cable Internet service?

Written by: Dan Karas

Do anonymous callers trouble you by making many prank calls every single day? Are you unable to cope up with it? Have you run out of patience? Do you think it is high time you do something and unearth their mysterious identity which they have kept to for this long?

Written by: Ranjan Sahu

We see ads all the time for new phones and devices. When should you upgrade your phone?

Written by: Lexor Emman

GTA is one of the most played crime based action game. If you like to use cheat codes while playing GTA 3 on your android based device, then read to discover the cheat codes for GTA 3 for your android device.

Written by: Mark Azel


View the original article here

Are You Exposing Your Private Data by Using Public Wifi in Airports?

Arriving three hours early at the airport is certainly a smart move, considering the check-in lines these days, its best to be safe than sorry. On average it would take you an hour to check-in and clear security, after that you'll have another two hours left to kill before boarding the aircraft. How you manage your two hours of idle time is up to you, though most people kill their time by using the free Wifi connection available at the airport. If you're a busy executive travelling frequently by air, you'll most likely make the most of your idle time and try to get some work done in those two hours, you will probably be sending emails, writing up reports, checking stocks etc. Regardless of who you are, it's probable that if you are travelling with your laptop, you are going to make good use of the free Wifi available in the waiting lounge. However, you may be overlooking your data's security, as public Wifi connection are a notorious hub for identity fraudsters.

Think about it, free Wifi connection doesn't require you to enter a password, meaning that Wifi connection is in essence, unsecured. Virtually anyone can connect to an unsecured network and can gain access to files located on your PC. Moreover, every time you connect to an unsecured network, you risk exposing your PC to malware and viruses. There's not much stopping professional identity thieves from stealing your credit card or social security numbers once you're connected to an unsecured network. Using sophisticated software, they are easily capable of penetrating your computer's firewall without you ever finding out about it, most of these e-criminals are able to hack into secured servers, so hacking into your computer is like taking candy from a baby.

Nowadays, wifi connections are even available in aircrafts. Taking advantage of this, crooks have come out with an ingenious way to hack into your computer. Many will generate fake Wifi connections with their laptops using Windows computer-to-computer (Ad-Hoc) network, then renaming that network something like 'AA flight 323' assuming you'll connect to it. Once you are connected, you'll be able to surf the internet thinking it's a legitimate connection, while the identity thieves can begin digging for sensitive data on your PC. With this trick, it's quite easy to fall victim to identity theft, and before you discover your identity has been stolen, there's isn't much you can do about it.

In order to protect your identity, its best to avoid using unsecured wifi connections and remove all personal documents related to your identity, such as e-statements, tax returns and drivers license numbers. If you have no choice but to save such information, and have no choice but to connect to unsecured network, then it's recommended that you encrypt such information with data security softwares which encrypts and password protects your private data. Data encryption ensures that encrypted data cannot be hacked by even the most veteran hackers, especially if data is encrypted using 256 bit-AES encryption.

Edward Robin Photo Edward Robin is Marketing Manager at New Softwares.net, a data protection and Information Security company that provides data Security Softwares . Rate this Article

Are You Exposing Your Private Data by Using Public Wifi in Airports?Not Rated Yet

Edward Robin has published 26 articles. Article submitted on October 16, 2012. Word count: 507

Are you still using dial-up Internet access, and desire to upgrade to a high speed broadband connection? Or perhaps you've recently moved to a new area and need to order high speed Internet service? Now you're faced with a dilemma, should I choose DSL or Cable Internet service?

Written by: Dan Karas

Do anonymous callers trouble you by making many prank calls every single day? Are you unable to cope up with it? Have you run out of patience? Do you think it is high time you do something and unearth their mysterious identity which they have kept to for this long?

Written by: Ranjan Sahu

We see ads all the time for new phones and devices. When should you upgrade your phone?

Written by: Lexor Emman

GTA is one of the most played crime based action game. If you like to use cheat codes while playing GTA 3 on your android based device, then read to discover the cheat codes for GTA 3 for your android device.

Written by: Mark Azel


View the original article here

Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

View the original article here

Are You Exposing Your Private Data by Using Public Wifi in Airports?

Arriving three hours early at the airport is certainly a smart move, considering the check-in lines these days, its best to be safe than sorry. On average it would take you an hour to check-in and clear security, after that you'll have another two hours left to kill before boarding the aircraft. How you manage your two hours of idle time is up to you, though most people kill their time by using the free Wifi connection available at the airport. If you're a busy executive travelling frequently by air, you'll most likely make the most of your idle time and try to get some work done in those two hours, you will probably be sending emails, writing up reports, checking stocks etc. Regardless of who you are, it's probable that if you are travelling with your laptop, you are going to make good use of the free Wifi available in the waiting lounge. However, you may be overlooking your data's security, as public Wifi connection are a notorious hub for identity fraudsters.

Think about it, free Wifi connection doesn't require you to enter a password, meaning that Wifi connection is in essence, unsecured. Virtually anyone can connect to an unsecured network and can gain access to files located on your PC. Moreover, every time you connect to an unsecured network, you risk exposing your PC to malware and viruses. There's not much stopping professional identity thieves from stealing your credit card or social security numbers once you're connected to an unsecured network. Using sophisticated software, they are easily capable of penetrating your computer's firewall without you ever finding out about it, most of these e-criminals are able to hack into secured servers, so hacking into your computer is like taking candy from a baby.

Nowadays, wifi connections are even available in aircrafts. Taking advantage of this, crooks have come out with an ingenious way to hack into your computer. Many will generate fake Wifi connections with their laptops using Windows computer-to-computer (Ad-Hoc) network, then renaming that network something like 'AA flight 323' assuming you'll connect to it. Once you are connected, you'll be able to surf the internet thinking it's a legitimate connection, while the identity thieves can begin digging for sensitive data on your PC. With this trick, it's quite easy to fall victim to identity theft, and before you discover your identity has been stolen, there's isn't much you can do about it.

In order to protect your identity, its best to avoid using unsecured wifi connections and remove all personal documents related to your identity, such as e-statements, tax returns and drivers license numbers. If you have no choice but to save such information, and have no choice but to connect to unsecured network, then it's recommended that you encrypt such information with data security softwares which encrypts and password protects your private data. Data encryption ensures that encrypted data cannot be hacked by even the most veteran hackers, especially if data is encrypted using 256 bit-AES encryption.

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Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

View the original article here

Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

View the original article here

Are You Exposing Your Private Data by Using Public Wifi in Airports?

Arriving three hours early at the airport is certainly a smart move, considering the check-in lines these days, its best to be safe than sorry. On average it would take you an hour to check-in and clear security, after that you'll have another two hours left to kill before boarding the aircraft. How you manage your two hours of idle time is up to you, though most people kill their time by using the free Wifi connection available at the airport. If you're a busy executive travelling frequently by air, you'll most likely make the most of your idle time and try to get some work done in those two hours, you will probably be sending emails, writing up reports, checking stocks etc. Regardless of who you are, it's probable that if you are travelling with your laptop, you are going to make good use of the free Wifi available in the waiting lounge. However, you may be overlooking your data's security, as public Wifi connection are a notorious hub for identity fraudsters.

Think about it, free Wifi connection doesn't require you to enter a password, meaning that Wifi connection is in essence, unsecured. Virtually anyone can connect to an unsecured network and can gain access to files located on your PC. Moreover, every time you connect to an unsecured network, you risk exposing your PC to malware and viruses. There's not much stopping professional identity thieves from stealing your credit card or social security numbers once you're connected to an unsecured network. Using sophisticated software, they are easily capable of penetrating your computer's firewall without you ever finding out about it, most of these e-criminals are able to hack into secured servers, so hacking into your computer is like taking candy from a baby.

Nowadays, wifi connections are even available in aircrafts. Taking advantage of this, crooks have come out with an ingenious way to hack into your computer. Many will generate fake Wifi connections with their laptops using Windows computer-to-computer (Ad-Hoc) network, then renaming that network something like 'AA flight 323' assuming you'll connect to it. Once you are connected, you'll be able to surf the internet thinking it's a legitimate connection, while the identity thieves can begin digging for sensitive data on your PC. With this trick, it's quite easy to fall victim to identity theft, and before you discover your identity has been stolen, there's isn't much you can do about it.

In order to protect your identity, its best to avoid using unsecured wifi connections and remove all personal documents related to your identity, such as e-statements, tax returns and drivers license numbers. If you have no choice but to save such information, and have no choice but to connect to unsecured network, then it's recommended that you encrypt such information with data security softwares which encrypts and password protects your private data. Data encryption ensures that encrypted data cannot be hacked by even the most veteran hackers, especially if data is encrypted using 256 bit-AES encryption.

Edward Robin Photo Edward Robin is Marketing Manager at New Softwares.net, a data protection and Information Security company that provides data Security Softwares . Rate this Article

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Edward Robin has published 26 articles. Article submitted on October 16, 2012. Word count: 507

Are you still using dial-up Internet access, and desire to upgrade to a high speed broadband connection? Or perhaps you've recently moved to a new area and need to order high speed Internet service? Now you're faced with a dilemma, should I choose DSL or Cable Internet service?

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View the original article here

Are You Exposing Your Private Data by Using Public Wifi in Airports?

Arriving three hours early at the airport is certainly a smart move, considering the check-in lines these days, its best to be safe than sorry. On average it would take you an hour to check-in and clear security, after that you'll have another two hours left to kill before boarding the aircraft. How you manage your two hours of idle time is up to you, though most people kill their time by using the free Wifi connection available at the airport. If you're a busy executive travelling frequently by air, you'll most likely make the most of your idle time and try to get some work done in those two hours, you will probably be sending emails, writing up reports, checking stocks etc. Regardless of who you are, it's probable that if you are travelling with your laptop, you are going to make good use of the free Wifi available in the waiting lounge. However, you may be overlooking your data's security, as public Wifi connection are a notorious hub for identity fraudsters.

Think about it, free Wifi connection doesn't require you to enter a password, meaning that Wifi connection is in essence, unsecured. Virtually anyone can connect to an unsecured network and can gain access to files located on your PC. Moreover, every time you connect to an unsecured network, you risk exposing your PC to malware and viruses. There's not much stopping professional identity thieves from stealing your credit card or social security numbers once you're connected to an unsecured network. Using sophisticated software, they are easily capable of penetrating your computer's firewall without you ever finding out about it, most of these e-criminals are able to hack into secured servers, so hacking into your computer is like taking candy from a baby.

Nowadays, wifi connections are even available in aircrafts. Taking advantage of this, crooks have come out with an ingenious way to hack into your computer. Many will generate fake Wifi connections with their laptops using Windows computer-to-computer (Ad-Hoc) network, then renaming that network something like 'AA flight 323' assuming you'll connect to it. Once you are connected, you'll be able to surf the internet thinking it's a legitimate connection, while the identity thieves can begin digging for sensitive data on your PC. With this trick, it's quite easy to fall victim to identity theft, and before you discover your identity has been stolen, there's isn't much you can do about it.

In order to protect your identity, its best to avoid using unsecured wifi connections and remove all personal documents related to your identity, such as e-statements, tax returns and drivers license numbers. If you have no choice but to save such information, and have no choice but to connect to unsecured network, then it's recommended that you encrypt such information with data security softwares which encrypts and password protects your private data. Data encryption ensures that encrypted data cannot be hacked by even the most veteran hackers, especially if data is encrypted using 256 bit-AES encryption.

Edward Robin Photo Edward Robin is Marketing Manager at New Softwares.net, a data protection and Information Security company that provides data Security Softwares . Rate this Article

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Edward Robin has published 26 articles. Article submitted on October 16, 2012. Word count: 507

Are you still using dial-up Internet access, and desire to upgrade to a high speed broadband connection? Or perhaps you've recently moved to a new area and need to order high speed Internet service? Now you're faced with a dilemma, should I choose DSL or Cable Internet service?

Written by: Dan Karas

Do anonymous callers trouble you by making many prank calls every single day? Are you unable to cope up with it? Have you run out of patience? Do you think it is high time you do something and unearth their mysterious identity which they have kept to for this long?

Written by: Ranjan Sahu

We see ads all the time for new phones and devices. When should you upgrade your phone?

Written by: Lexor Emman

GTA is one of the most played crime based action game. If you like to use cheat codes while playing GTA 3 on your android based device, then read to discover the cheat codes for GTA 3 for your android device.

Written by: Mark Azel


View the original article here

Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

View the original article here

Creating Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot For Your Ipad Using a Mi-Fi Device

The Apple iPad has proven very useful in many ways. Testament to this fact is the number of individuals queuing up to get their own device. To really enjoy the tablet however, the individual needs a reliable broadband connection. This is where individuals get confused. The Wi-Fi only version costs a 100 pounds less than the 3G version so most people would naturally consider it but the one factor that normally make them change their mind is the fact that they will have to rely on local area wireless connections to enjoy their iPad. This is where we Mifi device comes in. Before we look at the different iPad connection types, just know that connecting your tablet to the internet either through 3G or Wi-Fi is now a lot simpler than it used to be in the past.

iPad Choices

The choice of the iPad you are going to purchase will depend largely on you. If you will be doing the bulk of your internet surfing on the iPad then you may need the 3G version. If you are a light user of the tablet, or someone who has a desktop PC and a laptop already, then the Wi-Fi version is for you. With the 3G model, you simply need to purchase a plan like on a normal mobile phone and you would be able to surf the web. Of course there is also Wi-Fi in case you need to use it as a backup.

The Wi-Fi only version only connects to the web through a wireless network. Like we said briefly above, people are usually reluctant to purchase this as they can only surf the web when there is a hotspot for them to use. This is not a cause for concern for people who have hotspots at work and a wireless router at home, but if you do not have any of these it becomes a problem. If you are really bent on saving that extra 100pounds, here are a few ways you can always keep your iPad connected to the web.

Using your iPhone/Android phone as a mobile hotspot

Surprisingly, not many people know they can actually turn their mobile broadband connection into a local area wireless network. All you need do is to access the mobile hotspot app on your smartphone and turn it on. You can then search for the connection generated with your iPad and connect to it. If you do not like the mobile hotspot application on your phone, or can't find yours, you can always check the application store for your device. The only drawback with using this method is that most of today's smartphones still do not have enough battery power so you will have to tag along with your phone charger anywhere you are going, especially if you are going to stay for prolonged periods away from home or office. You don't want your phone switching off while you are surfing the web.

Using a Mifi device

The mifi device is one of the major advancements made in the internet sector in the past decade. This device is one that is smaller than most smartphones and works by broadcasting mobile broadband for use by as many as 5 devices at once. Most people who do not want to spend money on getting wireless routers and spending money on the setup process prefer to use this as it is much cheaper and much more convenient. With a mifi device, you simply need to subscribe to a mobile broadband package from any of the providers and turn on the mifi. Your Wi-Fi only iPad will detect the signal and you can begin surfing the web. Going down this route is a very reasonable option because most providers that sell Wi-Fi only iPads and other tablets now include Mi-Fi devices in their packages. With this, you can use your iPad when you are near a Wi-Fi hotspot and when you are not, simply pull out your mifi device and continue surfing the web!

Advantages of Mifi

One advantage the mifi device holds over using your phone as a mobile hotspot is that it has a battery that will last 5 hours on a single charge. This means you do not need to bother about charging it when you are out and about as you may already be home or in a location where you can charge it before your battery runs out.

If you are a Sky subscriber, you are eligible for free and unlimited access to any of the Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK so you may not even need your mifi device for most parts of the day. If you are living in London or any other major areas, you do not have any reason to pay the amount required for a 3G iPad as hotspots are a dime a dozen in these areas.

Where can you get a Mifi device?

To get a mifi device, simply talk to any of the numerous mobile broadband providers. You can start by talking to your current provider to see what their offers are. If you have not bought the iPad already, you can talk to anyone at the shop of your preferred provider to see if they have any iPad plus Mifi deals for you. If you are considering buying the device from EE due to their 4G offerings and faster internet, keep in mind that the 4G service is not yet widespread. It doesn't make sense to purchase a 4G mifi device if you will not be able to get 4G service 70% of the time.

You need to know the difference between surfing the web on a free unlimited Wi-Fi and surfing through a mifi device. If you do the exact same activities you do while using a hotspot on your mifi device, you will hit your download limit pretty quickly and incur additional costs for yourself.

So there you have it, you now know the options open to you when looking to purchase a Wi-Fi only tablet!

Sel Jones Photo The MiFi deals advertised online seemed too good to be true. Sam Jones compared the offers using sites like uSwitch and managed to save himself a little money

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Are You Exposing Your Private Data by Using Public Wifi in Airports?

Arriving three hours early at the airport is certainly a smart move, considering the check-in lines these days, its best to be safe than sorry. On average it would take you an hour to check-in and clear security, after that you'll have another two hours left to kill before boarding the aircraft. How you manage your two hours of idle time is up to you, though most people kill their time by using the free Wifi connection available at the airport. If you're a busy executive travelling frequently by air, you'll most likely make the most of your idle time and try to get some work done in those two hours, you will probably be sending emails, writing up reports, checking stocks etc. Regardless of who you are, it's probable that if you are travelling with your laptop, you are going to make good use of the free Wifi available in the waiting lounge. However, you may be overlooking your data's security, as public Wifi connection are a notorious hub for identity fraudsters.

Think about it, free Wifi connection doesn't require you to enter a password, meaning that Wifi connection is in essence, unsecured. Virtually anyone can connect to an unsecured network and can gain access to files located on your PC. Moreover, every time you connect to an unsecured network, you risk exposing your PC to malware and viruses. There's not much stopping professional identity thieves from stealing your credit card or social security numbers once you're connected to an unsecured network. Using sophisticated software, they are easily capable of penetrating your computer's firewall without you ever finding out about it, most of these e-criminals are able to hack into secured servers, so hacking into your computer is like taking candy from a baby.

Nowadays, wifi connections are even available in aircrafts. Taking advantage of this, crooks have come out with an ingenious way to hack into your computer. Many will generate fake Wifi connections with their laptops using Windows computer-to-computer (Ad-Hoc) network, then renaming that network something like 'AA flight 323' assuming you'll connect to it. Once you are connected, you'll be able to surf the internet thinking it's a legitimate connection, while the identity thieves can begin digging for sensitive data on your PC. With this trick, it's quite easy to fall victim to identity theft, and before you discover your identity has been stolen, there's isn't much you can do about it.

In order to protect your identity, its best to avoid using unsecured wifi connections and remove all personal documents related to your identity, such as e-statements, tax returns and drivers license numbers. If you have no choice but to save such information, and have no choice but to connect to unsecured network, then it's recommended that you encrypt such information with data security softwares which encrypts and password protects your private data. Data encryption ensures that encrypted data cannot be hacked by even the most veteran hackers, especially if data is encrypted using 256 bit-AES encryption.

Edward Robin is Marketing Manager at New Softwares.net, a data protection and Information Security company that provides data Security Softwares . Rate this Article

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