• calcopiritus@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    HTTPS solved much of the security issues of untrusted networks. As long as you’re not doing banking or whatever, you should be fine without a VPN.

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      6 months ago

      Why would banking be an issue? I get that its a target, but I really would expect a bank to take care of their TLS.

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        6 months ago

        Also i would expect banks to use some sort of 2FA where you have to manually confirm any transaction on your mobile device, or enter a code generated from there into your computer.

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        No security measure is perfect. When doing security-sensitive things, it’s better to wait when you’re home on an uncompromised network.

        But yes, the chances of something happening is very small, even when using an unknown network.

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      It should be fine as long you don’t click through any SSL errors. And something like a bank should have HSTS enabled, meaning your browser will refuse to load the site if there’s an SSL error.

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        They don’t let me choose a password longer than 6 characters. I don’t assume anything about my bank’s security.

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      6 months ago

      Personally I do a Tailscale tunnel to my home network, if nothing else but so that services don’t log a hotel IP