{“type”:”text”,”text”:”This is Steven Chayer with the DisputeVoice Consumer Protection Minute. If you’ve been scammed, suspect something’s wrong, or want to protect yourself and loved ones—you’re in the right place.\n\nWell, I’ll be cow-kicked—did you know using public WiFi without protection is like leaving your wallet open on a park bench in downtown Boston? Today I’m sharing seven tricks that’ll turn your digital defenses from Swiss cheese into Fort Knox.\n\nFirst up, always use a VPN. Think of it as a private tunnel through the internet highway—hackers can’t peek inside. Second, turn off auto-connect. Your phone’s like a golden retriever, eager to connect with any network it sees. Third, stick to HTTPS sites only—that little padlock icon is your best friend.\n\nFourth, disable file sharing faster than a Bruins power play. Fifth, use two-factor authentication everywhere—it’s like requiring two keys to open your front door. Sixth, forget saved networks after use. Your device remembers WiFi like I remember bad clam chowder—forever. Finally, consider using your phone’s hotspot instead. Sure, it uses data, but it’s safer than trusting \”FreeAirportWiFi_Totally_Legit.\”\n\nRemember, friends, scammers rely on victims’ embarrassment to stay silent while they find their next targets—your friends and family. Don’t let them. DisputeVoice publishes their names and evidence online, ensuring the facts appear prominently in Google searches. Check out DisputeVoice.com for the latest posts, and watch for us on the frontlines of consumer protection.”}
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