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Three tips for a cyber-secure holiday

Far from the daily grind, with your feet in the sand and your phone in your hand, holidays are a time to unwind. But beware, cybercriminals never take a break! Here are a few tips to protect your personal data before and during your holiday.

1. Before you leave: prepare your cyber security as you would your suitcase

· Make a full backup

Before you leave, take the time to make a backup copy of your devices (smartphone, tablet, computer). If they are lost, stolen or break down, you will have a copy of your photos, messages and important documents.

  • Use a secure external hard drive or a trusted cloud service (OneDrive, iCloud, Google Drive, etc.).
  • Check that the backup is complete and recent.

· Update your devices

Updates fix security flaws that can be exploited by cybercriminals.

  • Update the operating system and all applications.
  • Enable automatic updates if possible.

· Enable location and protection features: 

  •  Enable location services (Find My iPhone, Find My Android).
  • Enable remote data deletion.
  • Lock your devices with a strong password, fingerprint or facial recognition.

2. On site: free Wi-Fi, caution advised

· Avoid unsecured public networks

Free Wi-Fi in hotels, cafés and airports is convenient, but also very vulnerable. Hackers can intercept what you type (passwords, credit card details, etc.).

  • Avoid sensitive connections on these networks (shopping, banking, social media).
  • Use your mobile network or 4G/5G connection sharing instead.
  • If you really must use public Wi-Fi, use a reliable VPN (Virtual Private Network), which encrypts your data.

· Disable automatic Wi-Fi

Your smartphone can automatically connect to networks it has already used... even if they are fraudulent.

  • Disable automatic Wi-Fi connection in your settings.
  • Only enable Wi-Fi when you need it.

3. Smartphones and apps: stay in control

· Only install the apps you need

When you're on holiday, less is more. Every app can be a gateway for hackers, especially if it comes from a dubious source.

  • Only install apps from the official store (Google Play, App Store).
  • Delete any apps you don't use.

· Limit permissions

Some apps ask for access to your photos, contacts, location, etc. without a valid reason.

  • Check the permissions in your phone's settings.
  • Refuse any permissions that are not necessary for the app to function.

Have a great holiday and stay safe!