Wi-Fi Security
Protect Stripchat sessions when using public or home wireless networks.
Definition
Wi-Fi security encompasses encryption (WPA2/WPA3), strong passwords, and automatic safeguards that prevent unauthorized users from snooping on wireless traffic.
Why it matters
- Public networks: Cafes and hotels can sniff unencrypted sessions unless you use VPNs and HTTPS.
- Home routers: Weak passwords let neighbors hijack bandwidth or monitor traffic, exposing adult browsing.
- Auto-connect risk: Devices that auto-join known SSIDs might connect to rogue access points broadcasting "Free Wi-Fi," leaking Stripchat credentials.
Tips
- Use WPA3 or at minimum WPA2-AES on home routers and disable WPS.
- Turn off automatic connection to open networks; use VPN's auto-connect before launching Stripchat.
- Regularly update router firmware and change passwords after sharing access.