£25 Annual WIFI Charge

charliethecoach replied on 25/06/2016 17:42

Posted on 25/06/2016 17:42

Does the different WIFI charges cover you for all Caravan Club sites or just the one you are on when you pay the fee.

The site office is closed and my neighbour thinks it only covers the site you are on.

I am thinking of paying the £25 annual package as we will be out and about travelling to different areas all summer. Surely it cant be for just one site?

brue replied on 27/06/2016 20:57

Posted on 27/06/2016 20:57

Although I don't use CC wi-fi except for free access to their own website we've been told on here their wi-fi is secure for banking.

DavidKlyne replied on 27/06/2016 21:08

Posted on 27/06/2016 21:08

When you are away from home for more than a couple of weeks its almost essential to have access to your internet banking. In addition to what JennyC has said its also incumbent on those using computers to access banking to make sure they have proper levels of security software installed and up to date. Some banks, Natwest being one, even offer a second layer of security which can be down loaded for free.

David

Fysherman replied on 30/06/2016 16:33

Posted on 30/06/2016 16:33

Personally, I would not be comfortable using any wi fi the public can access for banking unless I had first set up a VPN (Virtual Private Network) Only at home with my own router that I have secured with proper encription would I feel safe.

You are safer with a direct mobile data link on a smartphone and a banking app as they both use encripted transmissions and different technology.

 

 

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