Wireless notebooks and devices offer mobility and convenience, but they also introduce security risks. Use modern Wi-Fi encryption (WPA2/WPA3), strong passwords, updated firmware, and a VPN on public networks. Disable unnecessary sharing and prefer personal hotspots for sensitive tasks.
A 2025 overview of laptop portability and security: why SSDs and efficient processors matter, how to balance screen size and weight, and modern steps - full-disk encryption, firmware updates, device tracking - to protect data on the move.
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Practical, up-to-date steps to protect your laptop on public Wi-Fi: use strong sign-in and disk encryption, prefer WPA2/WPA3 networks, use a VPN, enable firewalls, keep software updated, and adopt cautious habits.
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