Travel the world – how to stay safe
Ask anyone and they’ll know where they want to go next on their holidays. They may even have two or three preferred destinations in mind, and a few bucket list options to tease themselves with. We all love getting away, seeing something new, trying new things, and maybe making a few new friends along the way. However, a host of common upsets can and do crop up. That’s why we’d like to take a moment to consider what can go wrong while traveling – and how to avoid it, because although we don’t think of foreign destinations as being places where things like personal injury or lost travel documents or car accidents happen, they do – incidentally, worth checking out this car accident attorney from New Port Richey if you’ve been caught out. Now without further ado, here’s how to stay safe while abroad.
Public WiFi is the enemy
Setting up your own WiFi hotspot is easy if you know what you’re doing (you’ll need a router and a local SIM data card), but if you don’t know what you’re doing, the allure of free WiFi can be too much to resist. Free WiFi is usually a feature of hotels and cafés, but beware cyber criminals. By using unprotected public WiFi, your passwords and personal information may be at risk. Best to use roaming data and stay safe.
Don’t advertise your empty home on social media
Always be mindful of posting location updates on social media. This is the fastest way to let would-be criminals know that your home is empty and unguarded. You may think that house sitters will help to deter any break-ins, but unless you have somebody stand guard 24/7, advertising your home as being unattended will only spur criminals on to be resourceful and monitor your home for the best time to strike.
Keep a digital record of important documents online
Your travel documents are your business. If you lose something important, you will be faced with lengthy telephone calls to the appropriate authorities/companies, and that could result in potentially long delays. Keep a copy of any important documentation to hand in your email or any other secure online portal. In the event that you misplace tickets or booking details, referring to a digital backup can help to supply order details or policy numbers. Don’t make the mistake of thinking nothing will go wrong.
Thank You Sam, This is such an awesome article to read, Looking forward to travel in 2021 after this covid finishes, Which destination do you prefer to travel in 2021?