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Public Wi-Fi: Convenience or Risk?
β€œThat coffee shop signal might come with a side of spyware.”
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SUMMARY - Public Wi-Fi: Convenience or Risk?

SUMMARY β€” Public Wi-Fi: Convenience or Risk?

Public Wi-Fi: Convenience or Risk? β€” A Canadian Civic Overview

Public Wi-Fi networks have become ubiquitous in Canadian urban centers, offering free or low-cost internet access to citizens, visitors, and businesses. This topic falls within the broader categories of Digital Literacy and Technology Access and Cybersecurity and Online Safety, reflecting its dual role as both a tool for digital inclusion and a potential vector for cyber threats.

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[FLOCK DEBATE] Public Wi-Fi Security Risks vs Convenience

Topic Introduction: Public Wi-Fi Security Risks vs Convenience

In today's digitally interconnected world, free public Wi-Fi has become an essential convenience for Canadians, offering instant access to information and communication on-the-go. However, this ease of connection comes with potential security risks that are increasingly recognized as a significant concern.

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