10 ways to avoid losing laptops and data when traveling

Laptops gradually become an indispensable device for people who often travel. Here are 10 tips to protect laptops and confidential documents in laptops.

Laptops gradually become an indispensable device for people who often travel. However, to protect them and even important data is quite a headache. Here are 10 tips to protect laptops and confidential documents in laptops.

1. Backup (backup) important documents before traveling

Tourists should regularly back up data to minimize the risk of losing important information if your laptop is lost. Ideally, you should use an encrypted portable hard drive to store important files and keep them separate from your laptop.

2. Use laptop data protection and recovery software

Data recovery tools for laptops are really effective if your laptop is accidentally 'right-handed'. If your laptop has Absolute Software's Computrace® LoJack® for Laptops software installed, the computer protection team will receive information sent from the stolen laptop to track the trespassers. The software can also remotely erase the entire sensitive information of the hard drive, to prevent bad guys from accessing the computer.

3. Do not leave your laptop in your luggage bag to check

In addition to precious jewelry and luggage, tourists should 'accompany' their laptops at all times and everywhere to prevent them from being stolen while in transit.

4. Mark your laptop to distinguish it from other laptops at the airline's security checkpoint

As soon as you move your laptop to a security checker, you should keep your laptop right away. Therefore, in order not to be mistaken for other people's computers, you should mark it so that it is easily distinguishable. Note, you should put your name, contact information, phone number on the paper attached to the laptop.

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5. Find a place to secure your laptop in the hotel

The best experience is before checking in at the hotel, you should ask the receptionist to know if it is safe to leave the computer in the room. And, safer, you should bring a laptop with you when you have to leave the room, and if not, find a safe cabinet to store your laptop in.

6. Do not access unsecured Wi-Fi networks

If the wireless network you access does not require a password, you should not use it anymore. Because anyone can access the network, it means many people can access your computer and steal important information.

7. Don't trade finance, online banking when traveling

The most important rule is that you should avoid online banking transactions while traveling, especially at public Wi-Fi networks.

8. Uncheck 'remember' while surfing the web

Select 'Remember me' on the website to save the password, the username while traveling is an extremely difficult thing. You should turn this memo off because crooks can steal a laptop and then easily steal your personal information and password.

9. Delete History and Cache after surfing the web

The web browser usually saves all the information you have previously visited. Therefore, before you leave the site, you should delete all personal data, such as cookies, history, Internet files.

10. Be wary of keyloggers

Crooks often install keyboard monitoring software on public computers, usually in hotels or libraries. These programs will implicitly steal your information without your knowledge.

Update 25 May 2019
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