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harborview 10 Reviews 517 reads
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just as some hotels will wink at providers as long as they keep a low profile but the next will kick a provider out or call LE...  There are some hotels who force the expelled provider to sign a trespass form.

Deen1968 reads

Is it safe to book dates on a personal laptop plugged into hotel internet service?  I'm not a techie......

Better to only use your Internet via cell or hotspot

Deen563 reads

hotspot in the hotel, do I face the same flagging problem?

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Use your smartphone instead.

Posted By: Deen
Is it safe to book dates on a personal laptop plugged into hotel internet service?  I'm not a techie......

ScorpionXL580 reads

Nosey hotel staff don't need to know my business.

I have a wireless router I paid about 70 bucks for and love it. It also changes your IP. I pay 35 a month and you can surf in your damn car if you so choose lol.

Girl will you PM me where you bought that thing?

Posted By: London Rayne
I have a wireless router I paid about 70 bucks for and love it. It also changes your IP. I pay 35 a month and you can surf in your damn car if you so choose lol.

..while waiting for my hooker to show up, or sometimes after the hooker has left...

From Room, its no big deal IMO, from lobby..A strict no-no...

Sign up for for one of the VPN services and use it through the hotel internet.  A VPN will encrypt and tunnel all network traffic and send it out through the remote computer.  The hotel staff won't be able to see what you're doing and it'll get around any restrictions they might have in place.  

That said, hotel internet usually sucks too.  I often get much better speeds using my iPhone as a hotspot if I'm in an area with LTE.

and so simple. Use Anonymouse (free), TOR (free), HideMyAss... so many options.

just as some hotels will wink at providers as long as they keep a low profile but the next will kick a provider out or call LE...  There are some hotels who force the expelled provider to sign a trespass form.

http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/device/usb-modem  
I believe this is what we're talking about...  sorry, links not working direct...  

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