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There are 3 obvious signs someone is stealing your Wi-Fi - and several ways to stop them

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This article highlights the importance of securing home Wi-Fi networks amidst rising concerns over privacy and security. Unauthorized access not only slows down internet speeds but also poses risks to personal data and privacy, making it crucial for consumers and the tech industry to implement effective detection and prevention measures.

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Wi-Fi slowing down, or unfamiliar devices on your network? You may have an intruder.

There are various ways to quietly confirm your suspicions.

Here's how to verify whether someone is using your Wi-F, and how to stop it.

Surveillance continues creeping into our daily lives. Facial recognition cameras litter the streets; we are constantly monitored online, and it's rare to attend a social event without a camera being waved in our faces.

However, the prospect of such surveillance entering our homes can be even more disturbing. Have you ever noticed an unfamiliar device connecting to your home network? Or is your bandwidth decreasing rapidly? If someone is lurking on your Wi-Fi, that's a serious invasion of your privacy, not to mention unfair, as you are paying for a service.

Also: Your home Wi-Fi isn't nearly as private as it should be - 6 free ways to lock it down

If someone gains access to your Wi-Fi, they can do more than just steal the bandwidth you're paying for; they can also endanger your privacy and security, steal your data, and potentially even tie you to someone else's illegal online activities.

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