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8 Places You Should Never Charge Your Phone

2. Train Stations: False Sense of Security
With numerous charging points available, train stations feel safe—but looks can be deceiving. Public ports may be altered to extract data.
Tip: Carry a USB cable with a built-in data blocker or a USB data-protection adapter.
3. Hotels: Convenience Comes with a Catch
Built-in USB ports in hotel furniture, alarm clocks, or lamps might seem handy, but could be tampered with to access your information.
Best option: Stick to your personal charger and power adapter for peace of mind.
4. Rental Cars: Not Just a Ride
Plugging into a rental car’s USB can give the vehicle access to your call logs, contacts, and recent files.
Safer alternative: Use a cigarette lighter charger or your portable power bank.
5. Tourist Areas: Picture-Perfect Targets
Charging stations near tourist attractions are often used to harvest personal data, and sometimes even enable remote access to your device’s camera or microphone.
Protective measure: Always use a USB data blocker to ensure no information is shared.
6. Shopping Malls: Prime Grounds for Data Theft
A casual charge at the mall could lead to serious exposure—photos, passwords, or even banking details may be at risk.
Smart move: Bring your portable charger to stay powered up safely.
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