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Internet, since its inception, has come a long long way from being exclusive to university researchers and scholars. Now it’s there in everyone’s pockets with their smartphones and a huge number of homes, offices and public places like cafes have got Wi-Fi accessibility. With the spurt in the number of Wi-Fi routers over the years, it is very much possible for someone else to use your Wi-Fi connection if it is not properly secured. Here we tell you how to detect if someone is piggybacking your Wi-Fi connection i.e. using it without permission and the steps you need to take to secure it.

1. Slow internet connection
Is your Wi-Fi connection slowing down? Has the internet speed been dropping down a lot since the past few days? While there are other reasons for a slow connection, like server issues, network-obstructing walls and objects, or it is also possible that someone has hopped onto your connection and is using it.

2.    Spotting the intruder through the list of connected devices

Each device that is or will be connected to your private network comes with a unique IP and MAC address (they may have a random name like ‘ABC’s PC’ as named by the owner) and can be seen in the list of connected devices (clients) through the router settings. So, if you find some random name on your network that you don’t recognise, that, in most likelihood, is the intruder! Even if you don’t see a name, you can still find out who the intruder is by checking the number of connected devices and finding out the one that you don’t recognise.

Here are some ways to safeguard your Wi-Fi network:

1. Setting up a long and complex WPA2 password
WPA2 is an encryption protocol and stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access. WPA2 is newer and more secure than older protocols like WPA, WEP etc. As a user, you just need to set up WPA2 security on the Wi-Fi router and protect it with a strong password. Needless to say, come up with something long and complex that you can remember and which cannot be guessed.

2. Changing the router's login information
Most of the Wi-Fi routers come with these two IP addresses: 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.2.1 and they can be accessed from any browser. Most router manufacturers use words like ‘root’ and ‘admin’ as login and password and once logged in, you have access to the router’s settings. Since logging in is pretty easy considering the password is so easy, anyone can get into your router settings. To prevent this, change the router’s login information from something other than ‘admin’.

3. Hiding the SSID of the router
A more effective way to secure the network is to hide the SSID of the router. This ensures that it doesn’t show up only as a connectable network. You’ll have to enter the address manually.

4. Using Internet monitoring software
There are some software like AirSnare that you can use which will alert you when an unknown device is detected on your network.



Users often turn off‘ location history’ or ‘location services’ and think that Google is no longer tracking us and it is not collecting any location data from our devices, but that’s not true. A report from Associated Press had recently revealed that Google tracks our location for providing personalised search results based on our location and advertising.

Even after turning off the location toggle, Google still tracks location based on the services people use such as weather, maps, search and also using an IP address. In fact, while pausing the location tracking services, it warns you that “some location data may be saved as part of your activity on other Google services, like Search and Maps.”

To stop this altogether, users need to turn off ‘Web & App Activity’ service of their Google account. This will stop Google from tracking and keeping a log of your location history.
In case you are wondering on how to do this, follow our ready-to-use-guide for you:

For Android devices:
1. Open ‘Settings’ and tap on ‘Google’
2. Head to ‘Google Account’ and look for ‘Data & personalisation’ tab
3. Toggle Web & App Activity off

To turn off location history:
1. Go to the ‘Data & personalisation’ option
2. Tap on ‘location history’ option and toggle off the setting for each and every device linked to that Google Account

For iOS (iPhone/iPad) and Windows devices:
1. Open ‘https://myaccount.google.com/activitycontrols’ on your browser
2. Sign in into the account using your credentials
3. Toggle off the ‘Web & App Activity’ settings
4. Also, turn off the ‘Location history’ toggle located just below the ‘Web & App Activity’ settings





Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden is one of the recent additions to the multitude of tourist attractions in Srinagar. It was established in 2006-07, by covering a sprawling area of 29.6 acres that made it the largest tulip garden across the continent of Asia. This seemingly endless green patch of land is dotted with about 20 lakh flowers, which include several varieties of tulips. The eye-soothing verdure and blossoming tulips lend immense scenic beauty to this garden. What adds to the charm of this garden is its picturesque backdrop that includes the majestic Zabarwan and the beautiful Dal Lake.


Tulip Festival is organised at this site in March, April every year, when tulip flowers are in their full bloom. This popular event is hosted by the floriculture department of the state government. During this flower festival, several cultural programmes as well as exhibitions of local handicraft and cuisine are organised.





Doodhpathri or “Valley of Milk”, situated 40 kms from Srinagar is definitely an unexplored place in Kashmir. If you plan to visit Kashmir sometimes, you should take a little time off to visit this beautiful and enchanting place. You will certainly love the green meadows, pristine environment and serenity.

It took us about an hour from Srinagar by cab. A river cascading down the pebbles is a walk of 5 minutes from the parking. You will definitely meet sphered who will be keeping a watchful eye on his flock grazing on the verdant meadows and some cattle and horses. On reaching river, you can soak your feet on the clear and icy water. God, it felt like my feet was frozen and numb for a second.

As, the place is quite secluded, you can rent a tent and set up a camping station. There are a few shops which serve hot and mouth watery omelettes, Maggie, Kashmiri tea and coffee. The best thing to enjoy here is the ride on horses to the bottom of snow covered mountains and trekking.

The best time to travel Doodhpathri is between May- July as the weather is pleasant and preachy. The temperature varies between 10-15 degrees during this time.

S Naga Malleswara Reddy

S NAGA MALLESWARA REDDY

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