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5 Tips for the Modern Traveler

Women look at security cameras, a commentary on privacy concerns in the modern era. (photo: Matthew Henry)

Being in a different environment comes with unknown risks and security concerns. Your privacy is compromised everywhere you go.

It doesn’t matter if it’s CCTV, a plane camera, or hotel room surveillance. People want to know what you’re up to.

Modern travelers can assume that somebody is always watching. Here are some tips to navigate the privacy concerns you’ll face on your next trip.

Women look at security cameras, a commentary on privacy concerns in the modern era. (photo: Matthew Henry)
Women look at security cameras (photo: Matthew Henry)

Privacy Tips

1. Assume You’re Always Being Watched

Walk on the street in any modern city, and you’ll see massive cameras stemming from every building. Every step you make gets recorded. There’s even software that can identify you based on how you walk.

That sounds like a Black Mirror episode, but it’s reality. Airlines have seatback cameras, but they claim they’re disabled. But the others aren’t.

You can find a planted security camera when you get to your accommodation, hotel, or Airbnb rental. Now that’s a step too far.

Report it to the host whenever you face such a problem or something suspicious.

No one should be snooping into what you’re doing in the bedroom, bathroom, or pretty much anywhere when you’re abroad.

Nothing stops you from leaving if you don’t like what you hear from the other side.

2. Don’t Let Strangers Look at Your Phone

When you’re sitting on public transport, you’ll often hear a notification ring, and it’s for the person right next to you.

A quick glance, and you can see who they’re messaging or peek at their password. This is called visual hacking.

Most people don’t pay attention to it. But hackers do. More than 90% of such attacks succeed.

Crowded station in London (photo: Anna Dziubinska)
Crowded station in London (photo: Anna Dziubinska)

One person next to you on the bus can see your password, and somebody outside can steal it from you.

Because they already know how to break in, draining your credit card is a breeze. Not only that, but you’ll lose access to all your accounts.

You need to take your digital security seriously. Get a privacy filter and cover your phone. It’s like a protection foil, but much better.

You’ll see the contents of your phone from a front view, and everyone peeping from the side will be looking at a black screen. This is step one.

The next step is to get a burner phone. Your entire life is on your phone. It’s much more convenient to bring a cheap replacement instead of risking stealing your primary…

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