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If you turn off monitoring of a specific vulnerability, related issues will no
longer be recorded in the Notifications window.
4.6.3. Wi-Fi Security Advisor
While on the go, working in a coffee shop, or waiting at the airport, connecting
to a public wireless network for making payments, checking emails or social
network accounts can be the fastest solution. But prying eyes trying to hijack
your personal data can be there, watching how the information leaks through
the network.
Personal data means the passwords and usernames you use to get access
to your online accounts, such as emails, bank accounts, social media
accounts, but also the messages you send.
Usually, public wireless networks are more likely to be unsafe since they do
not require password at login, and if they do, the password could be made
available to anybody who wants to connect. Moreover, they may be malicious
or honeypot networks, representing a target for cyber criminals.
To safeguard you against the perils of unsecured or unencrypted public
wireless hotspots, Bitdefender Wi-Fi Security Advisor analyzes how secure
a wireless network is, and when necessary, it recommends you to use
Bitdefender VPN.
The Bitdefender Wi-Fi Security Advisor gives information about:
Home Wi-Fi networks
Office Wi-Fi networks
Public Wi-Fi networks
Turning on or off Wi-Fi Security Advisor notifications
To turn on or off the Wi-Fi Security Advisor notifications:
1. Click Protection on the navigation menu on the Bitdefender interface.
2. In the VULNERABILITY pane, click Open.
3. Go to the Settings window and turn on or off the Wi-Fi Security Advisor
option.
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