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How to Be Safe on Public Wi-Fi

Follow our step-by-step guide to a T and take a look at our exhaustive list of additional security strategies. Implement those which you think you can benefit from and your devices will become impenetrable fortresses.

In times where 87 percent of the population is using public networks and free Wi-Fi services, it is an imperative to practice good internet hygiene and ensure every precaution to secure one’s personal data, has been taken.

Fortunately for you, there are some awesome people out there which have made it their mission in life to simplify cybersecurity. Whether you’re a 16-year-old programming genius, a flashy management consultant or a single mom – we’ve got you covered.

Everything you will read below is straightforward and simple to implement.

Step-By-Step Public Wi-Fi Security Guide

These security precautions will take you only minutes to enforce and will make you practically invisible to hackers.
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5 photos of Bosnia and Herzegovina that will have you planning your next vacation

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Bosnia and Herzegovina is much more than you can imagine. There’s really something for every kind of wanderlust to enjoy—even if spending a lazy day under the sun isn’t your cup of coffee. Old town in Mostar, landscapes, medieval city of Pocitelj, Kravice waterfalls—the list of travel-worthy experiences goes on. Ahead, 5 photos of Bosnian and Herzegovina’s most beautiful sites to kick off your trip planning.

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The highest peak in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Rama Lake
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Old Bridge Mostar
Small village Blagaj on Buna spring and waterfall in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Small village Blagaj on Buna spring and waterfall in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Perucica rainforest in Bosnia and Herzegovina

5+ of the funniest reactions to United Airlines Violently Dragging A Man Off A Plane

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If you are thinking of taking a flight via United Airlines somewhere within the United States of America you might want to think twice. United Airlines is currently weathering a huge storm of a media controversy after disturbing video footage.  The video shows United Airlines Passenger who was forcibly removed from overbooked flight from Chicago to Louisville, US.

Since this happen, the Internet has been ruthlessly trolling United Airlines with funny posts on social media platforms as facebook and twitter. Scroll down to see some of our favorite funny reactions to United Airlines  violently dragging a man off a plane:

#1 Southwest Airline’s New Slogan

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#2 While people are getting violently removed of anUnited flight, I got upgraded to business class on a Emirates Flight when my flight got overbooked

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#3 Let’s hope this flight is overbooked too

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#4 Yo Adrian

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#5 Not the travel experience I expected – Fight or flight

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#6 New slogan

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#7 New slogan

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Top 10 hotels in Mostar according to booking

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As a tourist, in Mostar, you can see a lot of historic buildings and monuments, try a variety of traditional foods and customs, but also stay in hotels that offer excellent services at very low prices.

Below, we have singled out the top 10 according to guest’s bookings:

1 City Hotel is the first hotel that offers modern rooms, a restaurant within the same, shops, bars and car rental services. In addition, there are free Wi-Fi and parking, family rooms (non-smoking) and a fitness center. Price is 83 KM/day, a bus station is only 20 m away. The hotel is rated four stars and a score 9, 2/10 for service and telephone number is 036/ 349 090.

2. Hotel Eden which is located about 450 m away from the famous Old Bridge and offers usage of an indoor pool, cable TV, air-conditioned rooms and a mini bar. According to the data, Hotel Eden has four stars and guests rate it with a score of 9, 3/10, and the price per day is 76 KM. The hotel has 24 rooms that can be booked at number 036/555 390 or at Konak, Mostar 88,000.

3.  Hotel Villa Milas is located on Franciscan 3, 88000 Mostar and boasts a score of 9, 6/10 and with three stars for service and location. The hotel offers comfortable accommodation equipped with bathrooms and meals, and the Old Bridge is only 5 minutes’ walk away. If you love history, close to the hotel there are Franciscan Monastery and Church of St. Peter and Paul that are, according to the experience of tourists, among the most visited places in Mostar. You can contact Villa Milas by phone 036/316 381.

. 4 Boutique Hotel Pellegrino boasts guest rating 9.3/10 and with four stars which place it on the list of the best hotels in Mostar. The main characteristic is that it is located only 150 meters from the bus and train station which makes it easy for tourists to come. The hotel offers free internet connection and parking, fitness centre and all 14 rooms are designed for non-smokers, and you can get them at a price of 70 KM per night. Contact phone: 062 969 000.

5. Famous Hotel Mepas which is famous for being the newest hotel completely renovated in 2015 and which offers a variety of benefits such as fitness center, spa, and wellness center, free parking and the Internet. Also, there is a shopping center Mepas Mall in the same building, where you can find anything you need for your taste, from food at McDonald’s to the latest fashion trends in the stores. Room price in this modern hotel is 140 KM due to the fact that it has five stars and a rating of 9,4 and booking can be done by calling 036/382 000 or at Kneza Viseslava, Mostar 88,000.

6.  Hotel-Restaurant Kriva Cuprija is located at Onescukova 23, Mostar 88000 with a phone number 061 135 286 where you can book any of the 28 rooms (77 KM / night) that are air-conditioned and fully equipped for the needs of guests. The hotel also offers a mini bar, cable, or the best features are views of the Old Town and the kitchen where you will have the opportunity to try many of the traditional dishes of this people.

7 . Hotel Herzegovina is located at Bisce field bb which offers 26 modern rooms (59 KM/night), parking, restaurant services, free parking, and Internet. Guests have rated this hotel with 9/10, and have deserved four stars for location and offer. The phone number for reservations is 036/ 576 0700.

8. Villa Nadin is popular due to affordable price of 49 KM, but also it’s rated with 9.4 / 10. The hotel is 7 minutes’ walk away from the bus station and about 6 km from the airport. According to impressions of guests, ‘Nadin’ is a very popular hotel because it offers much for little money. Reservations can be done by telephone number 036/578 574 or 063 118 918.

9. Villa Hum is located at Franciscan 29 and is available at a number 061 657 638. This is another hotel that is popular among guests because of the low prices for a lot of things- room price is 51 KM and all of them have air conditioning, cable TV, and some also have a balcony.

10. Hotel Bevanda is a hotel located at the site of Old Ilicka bb, which you can contact on the number 036/332 332. The hotel is 10-minutes’ walk away from the Old Town and has a restaurant with an outdoor terrace where you can enjoy local and international specialties. Moreover, you can find a supermarket, park, and several clubs and restaurants near the hotel where you can enjoy the real issues of Mostar.

10 fun facts about Easter you probably didn’t know about

FUN FACTS ABOUT EASTER

No matter how old you are or where you are in the world, Easter is a fun family tradition that never gets old. We are bringing you ten interesting facts about Easter that you probably  didn’t know about:

1. The custom of giving eggs at Easter has been traced back to Egyptians, Persians, Gauls, Greeks and Romans, for whom the egg was a symbol of life;

2.Easter is celebrated at different times by Eastern and Western Christians. That’s because the dates for Easter in Eastern Christianity are based on the Julian Calendar.

3. The art of painting eggs is called pysanka, which originated in Ukraine. It involves using wax and dyes to color the egg;

4. The term Easter gets its name from Eastre, the Anglo-Saxon goddess who symbolizes the hare and the egg;

5. The exchange or giving of Easter eggs actually dates back to before Easter and the giving of eggs is actually considered a symbol of rebirth in many cultures;

7. Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Christ; it is the oldest Christian holiday and one of the most important days of the year;

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8. Americans consume more than 16 million jelly beans during this holiday. That is enough jelly beans to circle the globe not once, not twice, but three times. 9. Are you an ears, arms or tail person? Seventy-six percent of people eat the ears on the chocolate bunny first, 5 percent go for the feet and 4 percent for the tail. 10. During the holiday, more than 90 million chocolate bunnies, 91.4

9. The first story of a rabbit (later named the “Easter Bunny”) hiding eggs in a garden was published in 1680.

10. It’s estimated that Americans spend $131, on average, every Easter.Between the candy, dinner, and decor, that’s a big chunk of change. And such a weird figure, too — hopefully, that “1” in “131” is allotted for peanut butter eggs.

This story originally appeared on: elitedaily.com