Working from remote locations
- If you are working at remote locations (public places), try doing as few sensible tasks as possible. (I.e. don't access critical data or log into accounts if it is not necessary). This is especially true if connecting to an unencrypted (open) wireless spot.
- If you log in somewhere (e.g. your email account or similar), the browser may ask you if you want to save the username and password. Think before you click, and click "No, don't save!".
- In public internet cafes, everything you type (including your password!) may be protocolled.
- While traveling, take your own laptop or a laptop of I-MATH with you, rather than relying on other hardware.