Not sure if you got your answer, but although I'm sure Shaw has pretty good security, no Wifi I know of is considered very secure.
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I'm just wondering how secure Shaw Hotspots are? I want to use it on my iPad, but I have my work email (Exchange) on the device, so I won't use it if my information could be compromised. I tried searching the forums and Google for info, but I didn't find much on the topic.
Not sure if you got your answer, but although I'm sure Shaw has pretty good security, no Wifi I know of is considered very secure.
But on the plus side, I knocked over the SunSphere.
Muh Plan:
300 min
U/L E&W at 6PM
U/L Picture/Video/Text Messaging
CDN LD @ $0.10 per min
USA LD @ $0.20 per min
6 GB Data
U/L Bell to Bell Local
$55/month with no SAF/911
The Former Abbywack-A-Mole
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Thanks for replying. No, I didn't get any response yet.
Your home wifi is secure (assuming you lock it down). I was just curious if the Shaw hotspots offered similar security because of the login requirement. I'm assuming not, as it's still technically an open network.
Last edited by DennyCrane; 02-26-2013 at 10:46 PM.
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