Travel Technology: Does an eSIM Make Travel Safer for Women?
1 min readWe spoke with Saily CEO Vykintas Maknickas to learn more about the Saily eSIM by NordVPN, which has built-in cybersecurity features.
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5 tips from Saily to stay safe online
1. Audit your passwords: Replace any that are weak, reused, or shared over the summer.
2. Think twice about Wi-Fi: Public hotspots are a hacker’s favourite playground. Use mobile data if possible, and if not, always use a VPN when connecting to public Wi-Fi (we suggest NordVPN).
3. Keep accounts personal: Sharing logins may seem harmless, but it weakens your digital defences. If you must share account details, use a password manager.
4. Secure work accounts: If you worked on the road, reset critical passwords now.
5. Use tools that do the heavy lifting: A password manager helps generate and store strong, unique passwords effortlessly. A VPN will keep you safe when using public Wi-Fi networks. An eSIM like Saily lets you access mobile data, so using Wi-Fi isn’t necessary, and it has a built-in VPN when you must.