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- I’m Using Someone Else’s Internet Connection – Am I at Risk?
The setup you’re working with is very, very much like operating your computer in an open Wi-Fi hotspot Anyone connected to the network could potentially see your unencrypted data Even when the connection is encrypted they can still see what sites you are visiting, just not the data you exchange with those sites The solutions here then are exactly the same as when you’re using an open Wi
- Can my VPN see my internet activity? - Proton VPN
A VPN takes over routing your internet connection to the websites you visit, so it can see what you do on the internet instead of your ISP
- What can (and cant) a VPN do? Common VPN myths, busted - Proton VPN
Does using a VPN slow down internet speeds? Is self-hosting your own VPN better for privacy? We clear up common VPN myths vs reality
- If I use someone elses wifi can they get into my accounts?
I use someone else's wifi at my apartment building with their permission, these folks are dumb as a cob when it comes to tech so I dont have to worry about anything being compromised and truthfully I have router access because I am basically their defacto IT guy
- Can my family who owns wifi see the search history or websites visited . . .
Look at the r PiHole sub for examples of this, many folks use for network adblocking by domain name, when running this, you can see all domain name requests on the network
- 7 VPN Myths You Probably Believe—and Why They Can Put You in . . . - PCMag
They create a fully encrypted tunnel between your devices, like phones or laptops Choosing the right VPN service can prevent anyone from snooping on you at home or when using public Wi-Fi
- If I use someones wifi, can they see everything I do on my . . . - Reddit
No, they can't see everything you're doing on your laptop The wifi network would only see the websites you're visiting, even then the owner would have to actually know how to see that data and that requires a bit of technical knowledge
- If I use wifi in someone’s house on my phone, can they see what I have . . .
Using a VPN would further obscure the traffic - they would be able to see you were connecting to a VPN server and that's it But this requires more work than it's worth for the vast majority of people out there
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