Hi,

I would like some advice about accessing Tor through public wi-fi networks at 
airports, hotels, Starbucks and Mc Donalds.  I did not find information about 
this that ordinary people could understand on the torproject faq page.

I would suppose that, in general, they keep logs which probably include MAC 
addresses and access times, durations and whatever.  This could be used by 
either police or criminals to track use of my computer around the globe.  Also, 
some of these networks use the technique of blocking all access until an 
attempt is made to use http, whereupon they hijack the attempt to redirect to 
their log-in page.  Then, if the log-in is successful, they finally allow 
whatever traffic they consider acceptable from, I suspect, that particular MAC 
address.

Is this conjecture all wet, or am I correct that I am probably compromised if I 
use public wi-fi?

Is there a way to use public wi-fi safely?

David
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