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Jan 12, 2017

Why You Should Never Instagram Your Boarding Pass


Why You Should Never Instagram Your Boarding Pass

Or Facebook, or tweet, or post a picture of it on any other social media site. Boarding pass has a lot of traveler’s personal details on it. All of it contained within the pass's barcode. By using technology (there are even websites that will decode it for you) to read that barcode, someone can get access to your full name, future flight information, frequent flier number, address, and more.

You shouldn’t put pictures of it on the internet. That’s true even after the flight itself has taken place since a lot of personal detail is still extractable.
The information on your boarding pass can provide access to other confidential information, and it can allow someone else to cancel your booking. Steve Hui decided to demonstrate how easy it can be to access a stranger’s information by using a photo of a boarding pass. The traveler who posted the photo was flying on Delta Airlines, so Hui headed to the “Manage My Booking” section of Delta’s website. All the site required was the passenger’s name and the booking reference or ticket number, which was printed right on the boarding pass. Using this information, Hui was able to see all of the passenger’s details, including their travel itinerary, frequent flyer details, and the last four digits of their credit card number.

With this information, an unscrupulous person can change future flights’ seats, cancel the flights altogether and even reset the airline account so that the original account holder is no longer able to access it.

Jan 10, 2017

Travel Video of the Month - 5 Travel Gadgets That Travelers Will Love!


Travel Video of the Month -
5 Travel Gadgets That Travelers WILL LOVE!




In this video, there are newest innovations and inventions in technology and a lot of these are great for travel.
The paddles are an innovation on the regular ones. They provide light in the water while stand up paddling without a need for a flashlight. It has a built-in light-up strip that keeps the battery charged. The water bottles come with Bluetooth speakers and touchscreen. And has the capacity to charge your phone and keep your stash.

Jan 5, 2017

New Year's Resolutions: Going Beyond The Same Old


New Year's Resolutions: Going Beyond The Same Old

Exercise and diet are the usual resolutions just about everyone makes. Very few stick to them for more than a couple of months. If you have ever been part of a gym prior to this period and after, you would see how true that is. There is an influx of members in January and then the numbers start to slowly dwindle and more room and machines open up.
I am not going to say I shouldn't be making these type of resolutions. I do need to loose a few pounds and make further tweaks to my diet. However, I try to review and revisit these goals throughout the year, especially when I know I have been slumping, rather than once a year.

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Jan 2, 2017

The Best Travel Tech Gadgets of 2016


The Best Travel Tech Gadgets of 2016

Reversible Micro USB cable

» Genius!
» On one side there is a reversible Micro USB plug,
» and on the other a reversible USB Type-A (aka full-size USB);
» it's basically impossible to plug this cable in wrong
» makes it very easy and convenient to charge gadgets and transfer files while traveling

Sony A6300

» Lightweight (0.76 pounds)
» Great image quality, speedy autofocusing, 11 fps continuous shooting, and 4K video recording
» Built-in Wi-Fi and NFC

Go Pro Hero 5 Black/Hero 5 Session

» Hero 5 has a waterproof design with no case needed
» Built-in GPS
» Touchscreen (Hero 5 Black only) and voice commands
» Advanced video stabilization.
» 4K Video / 12MP Photo.

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