Traildust wrote:
We are going to be departing in about 6 weeks from our home here in Fallon, NV to East Tennessee, Atlanta, Georgia and up to Jacksonville, North Carolina. Then head back home to Nevada. Because we will not be towing the RV will be stuck in a lot of different hotels along the way. I am wondering about what to do for internet while on the road, we have our Android cell phone, a laptop and a tablet. I am guessing that using Hotel Wi-Fi is not to safe so what is suggested for online security if I need to access something like my bank account?
Bill
security wise hotel wifi is no different than campground wifi. accessing your bank's or credit card website should not be a problem as virtually all of them are secure (https://). if you're worried about a key logger stealing your keystrokes that has little to do with the internet provider. if you're concerned about your data planconsider doing what we do with our verizon account. before we take off on an extended trip we bump our data plan from the normal 2gb to 16gb. we typically never use the campground's wifi while on the road..not because of security but because campground systems are usually congested and horribly slow and 16gb is about right for what we need.
good luck and safe trip. I don't envy you having to motel it.