Proverbs are very useful. One of the most famous sayings is “Never look a gift horse in the mouth”, which has been with us for many years. It is clear that this is a phrase that has a long history, because the author of the phrase does not use the Internet. Here, what is free is a cause for mistrust.
Few things are as tempting as a free public WiFi network in a time of need. At the airport in a country without roaming, a video call in a coffee shop when your mobile data is down, or on the underground when coverage is poor. As we were saying, and to stir up a saying that can be considered part of today’s culture, what is nowadays free, can pose great risks to our security and privacy.
Cybercriminals hide behind open WiFi networks, looking to steal data, impersonate identities or infect devices with any malware that puts your personal and professional information at risk. However, there are many proverbs and one of the most famous is “The best offence is a good defence”. So, here are some tips on how to protect yourself from cyber-attacks if you connect to a public WiFi network.
How to surf securely on any open network?
There are tools that identify cyber-attacks and allow users to protect their information without compromising their privacy. One of these solutions is TU Latch which adds an extra layer of security to protect your online applications and services.
It is an app that integrates a two-factor authentication (2FAuth) that includes different fundamental capabilities for the protection of unauthorised access in the professional and personal spheres. Some of these are the security latches to prevent unauthorised access and operations, TOTP codes for 2FA, administration tools to provide an extra layer of security, and another for secure online browsing, even when using a public WiFi network, which is Secure browsing copilot.
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This feature allows you to browse securely from your computer, both on public and private WiFi networks, validating the authenticity of the web pages you visit. Automatically detects potential threats and blocks malicious sites on any WiFi you use. Whether you’re in a coffee shop, airport, gym or underground, you won’t have to worry about cybercriminals stealing your data.
How to activate Secure browsing copilot of the TU Latch app?
Activating the TU Latch Secure browsing copilot functionality is very quick and easy, you just need your mobile phone and computer. You have to download the app, which is available for free at Google Play and App Store.
To install the Secure browsing copilot functionality, you must follow the steps indicated in the app to contract it and then install the extension in your Google Chrome browser. For it to run, your PC and the cell phone with the Latch app must be paired via Bluetooth. Once this is done, the app receives all the information from the browser and analyzes the vulnerabilities it detects while browsing, so you can now surf the Internet safely.
Secure browsing copilot at Telefónica Innovation Day
Chema Alonso, Telefónica’s Chief Digital Officer and CEO of Telefónica Innovación Digital, highlighted this functionality that validates the authenticity of the pages you visit at Telefónica Innovation Day, an event where the company shows the world its latest advances in technology and innovation, so Secure browsing copilot, was a must-attend.
Protecting your online security is easier than it sounds. With tools such as TU Latch you can surf with peace of mind on any network, knowing that your data is safe. Start using Secure browsing copilot and avoid Internet scares.
Graduado en Comunicación Audiovisual y en un máster en Dirección de Marketing, interesado en la innovación y en cómo conectar las marcas con las personas. Madrileño con tintes pamplonicas y seguidor del Atlético de Madrid. Actualmente aprendo en el equipo de marketing de Telefónica Innovación Digital.