Why is GDPR complaint Wi-Fi much safer to browse than regular Wi-Fi?

Today guest Wi-Fi is getting much more prevalent among Internet users. They don’t waste any time connecting with an open Wi-Fi network that doesn’t require a password or authentication to connect.

Most of the public Wi-Fi providers that provide free Wi-Fi are not much concerned for the safety of their users hence they don't focus more on installing or upgrading their current security enhancements. Open Wi-Fi Is always good for users because that offers high-speed Internet browsing without any limit on data usage sometimes these types of wireless networks may not be secured or fully protected hence browsing on such networks could be risky for the user.

The best part of using guest Wi-Fi is that you will have the opportunity to enjoy seamless browsing without any worry about losing data. 

All things considered, one of the most important things while using a guest Wi-Fi is to ensure the reliability and authenticity of the free Wi-Fi network that you are using.  That is the reason why in the year 2018 the worldwide consortium of credit card providers established GDPR compliance for merchants that are using payment gateways for money transactions through an online or offline channel.

GDPR compliance is also applicable in the wireless network and businesses that are offering free guest Wi-Fi to users in the UK and in the USA. It is mandatory for them to have GDPR-compliant Wi-Fi ensuring the safety and protection of the user's data browsing on the following Wi-Fi network.

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