Embarking on a plane journey, whether it is for a long-haul holiday, a quick getaway, visiting loved ones, or a work trip, is always thrilling.
To ensure you travel wihout a hitch, it's usually recommended to get to the airport with plenty of time to catch your flight. However, this can be pretty boring and many of us turn to our phones for entertainment.
If you are doing this, be wary of draining all your battery. This is because a pilot's wife has warned against using the USB charging points at airports.
Laurie, a content creator who shares travel tips and boasts 275,000 Instagram followers, has called it an "airport no no". She claims that it could result in your personal information being hacked.
Laurie, who is from Houston, said: "Do not plug your phone in at airports. Hackers can steal your personal information in airports if you plug your phone into a free USB port to recharge."
Instead, she advises using a blocker "so you do not get juice jacked." Laurie added: "I pack them in a baggie or keep this in my pouch," the pilot's wife noted.
People found the advice very useful and took to the comments section to share their thoughts. One individual said: "I am so naive to traveling, I would have totally done that! Thank you for the tip!"
Another said: "So helpful." And a third added: "Wow, this is scary." Others also shared advice of their own, too.
A further commenter suggested: "Another option is to carry a battery pack to charge. They are pretty small these days." That sounds like a smart plan to us!
1. Avoid Public Wi-Fi
2. Use a VPN
3. Turn Off Automatic Connections
4. Keep Your Phone Updated
5. Use Strong Authentication
6. Disable Bluetooth and AirDrop