Holiday season is quickly approaching and many people will be traveling to visit family and friends.  Whether it’s a cross-country road trip or a flight, this is also a risky time to be traveling with a laptop, since it’s busier than usual and theft is more common.  Therefore, if you’re planning to travel with your computer, it might be a good idea to review some suggestions for keeping your machine safe.laptop in flight

In-flight Tips

Avoid storing your laptop in the overhead compartment, close and put away your laptop if you leave your seat and during service times (to avoid having a drink accidentally spilled on your computer), try to keep your laptop within your own seating area and don’t angle it into the aisle which makes it vulnerable to being knocked to the ground or stolen.

International Travel

Before you leave home, back up all your data before and  remove any private information, including anything that might be considered espionage or adult in nature, since your laptop could be searched by Customs. And be prepared to decrypt any encrypted files. Another option is to keep files on a service that you can access remotely, like Google Docs, so you don’t have to keep any information on your computer. Also, bring your receipt if your laptop is new and remember to bring a voltage adapter. 

Install LoJack for Laptops or Computrace

Since you cannot predict or prevent every scenario, it’s best to make sure that your laptop is protected with a good software.  Read the article Absolute Recovers Laptop After Flight Attendant Loses It En Route to get a better idea of how useful LoJack for Laptops and Computrace can be in the unfortunate event that you lose your laptop.

For more great tips, read any of the following articles:

  • Airport Laptop Security Tips
  • Airport Security-Friendly Laptop Bags
  • Airports a threat to laptop securityImage: clipart
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