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Notebooks, ultrabooks, and tablets have become traditional gear for the private and business travelers. However, significant benefits of possessing plenty of data on hand while on en route does include a risk to private and business files and documents. 

Below are several techniques you may increase the security of your computer while traveling.


The bag


Always keep the laptop computer in a strong and durable bag created specifically for laptops. The sleeve must be well padded. It is convenient to use backpacks with laptop compartments. It is highly preferable to have TSA-compliant bags. It must also be expandable and collapsible (determined by contents), and convenient to carry in lengthy trips.


Hold onto it


Imagine that your notebook is a child. In public places, you definitely would not leave your kid alone and unwatched when you for example go to the toilet or move simply move around. Have your computer by your side everywhere you go, even when it is a single step away.


Do not disturb


Whenever you must leave your computer in your hotel, hang up the "Do Not Disturb" sign. The fewer number of visitors to your room, the way less likely notebook is going to be taken away. Additionally, you can place not very big notebooks in the hotel's safe, however that does not guarantee 100% security.


Safety lock


A stubborn criminal will not be deterred by this in a situation where no one can see him, however it can certainly hold him at bay while the notebook is in a crowded place. Google for cable locks and buy one as soon as possible.


Get it back


A stolen or mislaid computer could be discovered with special software programs. Sign up to an anti-theft tracking service before you start your journey.


Do not be too friendly


As a minimum, not friendly enough to allow complete strangers use your notebook.


Always turn on a VPN


VPN means Virtual Private Network. It is extremely effective at granting information protection in case you use a computer with public Wi-Fi in hotels, airports, coffee houses, etc. In these places the Internet signal is often wide open for professional cyber crooks. Hackers may use unprotected connection on public hot spots to steal passwords, credit card data and even install ransomware and spyware on your laptop.

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