Fly On Wall Street

10 ways tech can make your vacation a whole lot better

Planning your next vacation? There are a few important tech steps you don’t want to overlook if you want a stress-free time away. Trust me, neglecting these precautions and forgetting about crucial tech considerations can quickly turn your highly anticipated trip into a real nerve-wrecker.

To guarantee smooth sailing and make the most of your getaway, you’ll want to plan ahead and prioritize my following 10 tech tips.

10 tech tips to do before your next trip

Here are my 10 crucial tech tips for you to go over before your next trip.

1. Back up your data

The first thing you should do before leaving for vacation is to always back up your important data. If you lose your device or your phone gets stolen while you’re away, you don’t want to lose important documents or memories, like photos or files. You should back up everything you have to an external hard drive or a cloud service like Dropbox or Google Docs just to be safe. Here’s how to also back up your Windows computer, and also here’s how to back up your Mac computer.

2. Update your devices

Before you head away for any amount of time, make sure your phone, computer and tablet are updated to the latest software. You don’t want your devices to malfunction or become vulnerable to hacking while you’re away and having them updated to the latest software versions can enhance their security and reduces the risk of potential issues.

How to update the software on iPhone

How to update the software on Mac

How to update the software on Android

Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer 

How to update the software on a PC

3. Set up automatic payments

The third thing you should do is set up automatic payments. Setting up electronic payments that are automatically deducted from your account each month makes your life a lot easier since you won’t have to think about sending a check or remembering if you paid on time, especially when you are on vacation. Reach out to your banks, credit cards and other companies you make payments to and inquire about the process for establishing automatic payments to streamline your bill payments.

4. Turn off unnecessary devices

The next thing you should do is turn off any unnecessary devices. If no one will be home when you leave for vacation, unplug your router, printers and gaming consoles. If you keep these unplugged while you’re away, not only will you reduce the amount of energy you’re using – you’ll also reduce the risk of unauthorized access to your network by potential hackers.

5. Connect your smart devices

Add smart light bulbs or smart plugs

If you use Alexa’s smart home system, you can connect devices like lamps and other devices, giving the impression that you’re at home even when you’re away. To do this, you will need a smart plug to connect your lamps or other devices to your Amazon Echo. You can also use smart bulbs that are compatible with Alexa’s system, typically using the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) standard for smart home devices. These bulbs can be controlled directly through the Alexa app or by voice commands to your Amazon Echo device.

How to connect a smart light bulb to Alexa

How to connect a smart plug to your Alexa

The instructions may vary depending on your device 

How to set up your smart plug with Alexa

Control the temperature anywhere you are with Alexa

You can also use Alexa to control the temperature while you are away. You’ll need to upgrade to a smart thermostat, yet once you do, you’re able to control the temperature of your home remotely, along with saving money on your electricity bill.

Activate Alexa Guard

Amazon also offers something called Alexa Guard, which gives you alerts about your home when you’re not there, lets you call for emergency help, and offers you extra security by deterring unwanted visitors. There is a free version of Alexa Guard, but it doesn’t offer nearly the same amount of security features that the Plus version does. If you have Alexa Guard Plus, you have 24/7 access to Alexa’s Emergency Hotline, which will help contact emergency services if needed.

Bring Alexa with you on your trip

Taking along an Alexa-enabled speaker on your trip is definitely not a bad idea. Nevertheless, you can still bring Alexa with you without lugging the physical device with you. Alexa works on both Android and iOS devices. All you have to do is just open up the Alexa app, tap the round blue logo in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen, and talk to Alexa as you normally would. Therefore, there’s no Alexa withdrawal while you are on your trip.

6. Set up security features on your devices

Once you’ve figured out which of your devices you’re bringing on vacation with you, make sure they all have a security feature set up, like a pin or password. This way, if they get lost or stolen, no one can get into them. It’s also helpful to set up facial recognition on your devices if they offer that feature.

To add a password or PIN on iPhone

To add a PIN on Android

Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer 

7. Have your mail held

Another tech tip that’s easy to forget is that you can request USPS to hold your mail for up to 30 days online. All you have to do is create a free USPS account and follow the steps for having your mail held. This will ensure that none of your mail gets stolen while you’re away if you can’t get a trusted friend or family member to take it in for you.

8. Set up a VPN

If you don’t already have one – set up a VPN on all your devices. WiFi networks while traveling may be less secure, and you’ll want to be sure you’re keeping your own data private while browsing. Using a VPN can help protect against those who can track you. Many sites are able to read your IP address and, depending on their privacy settings, may display the city from which you are corresponding. A VPN will disguise your IP address to show an alternate location.

For best VPN software, see my expert review of the best VPNs for browsing the web privately on your Windows, Mac, Android & iOS devices by visiting CyberGuy.com/VPN

9. Pack a portable charger

You should always pack a portable charger when you’re going on vacation. There are plenty of great ones out there that you can get on Amazon, and they’ll keep your devices charged if you can’t find an outlet to plug your phone in or you don’t want to use a public charging station.

10. Turn on antivirus protection 

Finally, be sure to have antivirus software on all your devices, especially if you’re logging onto other unknown WiFi networks while you are on your trip. Keeping hackers out of your devices, even on vacation, can be prevented if you have good antivirus software installed. Having antivirus software on your devices will make sure you are stopped from clicking on any potential malicious links which may install malware on your devices, allowing hackers to gain access to your personal information. That would be a real bummer if it happened on your vacation.

Exit mobile version