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Lesson 4: Ask Google: How can I be sure I’m surfing the web safely?Why you should actually read the URL & be careful with free Wi-Fi
What does that “HTTPS” in a URL mean? Why should you consider what Wi-Fi you’re using?
To learn more about how you can keep yourself safe while on the Internet, visit: internet-safety.khanacademy.org. Created by Sal Khan.
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- how to know whether a public Wi-Fi is secured or risky??(7 votes)
- Any wifi network that you can join without entering a password, or with a publicly shared password, is risky. This is because anyone else using the network can see everything that you receive and send on the network.
Note that anyone connected to your private home network can also see everything you send and receive on the network, but it is assumed that you have only allowed trustworthy people to access your home network.
This is mainly a concern when you access sites using HTTP connections. If you are using HTTPS, then all of your network requests are encrypted and will not be readable to anyone who happens to intercept them.(6 votes)
- is the wi-fi at a airport safe??(4 votes)
- In my taste, U.S. airports are secure (most of them are very secure) and those airports can be packed with security and anti-drug [tracking] dogs.
So I think U.S. airport WI-FI can be safe to assume. However, I would still log in with caution if I were you.(7 votes)
- Its great that they are teaching us this so nothing bad happens to us, it will also help us learn consequences once we do something bad.(2 votes)
- i love the free wif itis fun becomes you can watch you can watch youtubet on that you can make a voie games on youtubet and have fun with it ,(2 votes)
- Hmmmm… google, please help me.
When I go on the MTA (New York city subway transit), I always use the free transit wi-fi. It always says unprotected or dangerous. Does it mean that it isn’t safe or does it mean a high chance of getting hacked for information(1 vote) - Wait so if it says https then it’s safe and if it says http its not private?(1 vote)
- Why do I have to "leave (the) site" to watch the next videos?(1 vote)
- its a made up story(0 votes)
Video transcript
- So Kelly, you've convinced me that I should be wary as
I browse the internet. What should I be doing
to make sure that I can, I can leverage the internet
but not get into trouble? - Well, I think it all starts with where you're connecting to the internet. So first off, like you, it's great if you're using your own device which you trust and your own wifi network at home or at work, that's kind of the safest option. When you're traveling or
when you're out and about and at a cafe, that's where, you know, the internet can start to get a little bit more risky just by nature. So, you know, the worst
thing could be a computer like in a hotel lobby
where you can log in to get your pass or your
boarding pass printed out, because you don't know who
else has used that computer, you don't know what they put on it. That's completely, you know, risky. It could be that they've
downloaded something to, spyware onto the computer. It could be that they've
plugged something in that's dangerous. You know, it depends. If you're just doing something safe like looking up a local
restaurant, that's pretty low risk. But once you're starting to
think about typing, you know your username and
password into a computer, that's where I would personally
be a little more cautious. You know? And then also you can think
about free public wifi networks. You really have to think about
if you trust the network. So a lot of times, you know,
most sites use hps encryption. So that means between you and that site, everything you're sending is private. It doesn't mean the site is safe, it just means that you guys
have a private connection. - So make sure I understand
this point, especially if you're using a public
network to ensure, look at the url, see the https
instead of the http before, as part of the url. Then you at least know that the communications between
you and the site is private. You still have to make
sure it's not a shady site but at least other people on that network aren't going to be able to
see what your password is or what you're typing
and things like that. - Yeah, exactly. Exactly.