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Google warns billions of mobile owners over using free public Wi-Fi

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Last updated: 2025/11/10 at 1:40 PM
News Room Published 10 November 2025
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GOOGLE has waded into the debate about whether it’s safe to use public Wi-Fi – and it’s not good news.

Experts have consistently warned that using public Wi-Fi networks puts users at risk of fraud capable of raiding bank accounts.

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These free Wi-Fi networks have become commonplace in everywhere from local coffee shops, to airports.

They’re especially ideal for areas with poor 4G or 5G, or simply to save some of your phone’s data allowance.

But sadly public Wi-Fi networks are targeted by cyber criminals.

As Google puts it, these networks tend to be “unencrypted and easily exploited by attackers”.

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US agencies like the FBI have long warned that users to be careful when hooking up to a public Wi-Fi network.

Now Google has given its verdict in a Behind the Scenes report into text-based scams exploited on Android.

In it, the firm says: “Avoid using public Wi-Fi whenever possible, as these networks can be unencrypted and easily exploited by attackers.”

Google also issues other important advice to stay safe online.

“Your Android device can often detect and warn you about potential scams,” the company explained.

Pay close attention to these alerts.”

It added: “Keep an eye on your bank accounts and credit report regularly; many banks and credit card companies offer free monitoring tools.”

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