Three times in the last year I have gone on to a hotel computer and checked my email to find that someone has not actually logged off of their one .What probably happened was that they went on to print out boarding passes and decided to check emails at the same time. They then shut off the connection, forgetting to log off their email account. Can you imagine what might have happened?
If I had thought about it, I should have taken a note of their email address and asked the hotel to see if they knew the name or had the email in their system. Or I could have emailed them myself. My immediate reaction each time though was to log off for them.
It's a very good point Fi. Good job you are so helpful and logged them off, you could just imagine someone else who might be a bit bored sitting there going through and reading them.
I'd also suggest - if you can - to clear the day's history before you log off so no-one can get access your private data.
Good tip
thank god I take my own laptop as I never log off at home so would make that mistake easy.
I take a tablet away with me as well. But I need to print tickets out and that's when I use the hotel computers. I think a lot do the same.
You're best logging out of everywhere, I remember we used to advise that you logged out of here if you popped in from abroad so that no-one could follow you and post under your name.
Fiona wrote:I take a tablet away with me as well. But I need to print tickets out and that's when I use the hotel computers. I think a lot do the same.
Fiona , I know you use BA usually , so you can do your online checkin on your tablet and pick seats etc and then ask guest services at the hotel to print your boarding cards , all they need to do is go to manage my booking and put in your 6 digit reference and surname and then choose to print boarding cards , I always get them to do this as I take my iPad and have no other need for using the hotel computer whether free or not .
Edit , I think I forgot , you're silver aren't you ?? Already picked your seat then !!!! Just BC to print.
After that experience I cleared all my contacts,changed the account password and now I only use that email account for "foreign" holidays,typing in the addy each time and switching off the option to save email addys - I NEVER log in to my "home" email account or another public email account that I use; those emails have to wait til I come home.
Ironically when I was out in Senegal for a few weeks, I regularly used internet cafes to use my email, and due to sudden power cuts wasn't always able to log off. Yet I never had any problems with hacking as a result.
sunstruck - sounds more like the portal's servers were hacked rather than your actual personal PC/email account - this certainly has happened recently with Yahoo inc BT Yahoo users.
So by hacking the servers they can get into individual's personal accounts? Didn't realise that. I'm a bit of a dunce when it comes to IT related things! But it does sound more likely. Seems to be a lot of it about aswell, as my boss said it's happened to a handul of others where I work, over the last few weeks.
As it is coming up to peak holiday times soon I thought this was worth flagging up
I was a bit puzzled by some of the posts in this thread. Can somebody spell it out for me please? Why would anybody need to print out boarding cards in a hotel? I have all my travel documents before I leave my home. I suspect I may know the answer, but as a package holiday traveller - what am I missing?
If you are on a scheduled flight you usually cannot online check in until 24 hours before.
Fiona HT Mod wrote:If you are on a scheduled flight you usually cannot online check in until 24 hours before.
Sorry but I still don't understand. What has this to do with tablets and printing boarding cards?
By checking in, I understand that to be turning up with suitcases at a desk.
You can only print your boarding card once you have checked in online. L
Reading between the lines, you appear to talking about a situation where you are abroad and, as yet have no flight home ? I'm I right in assuming this is all about finding a flight home? Presumably via the internet whilst you are already abroad? When I said spell it out, I wasn't joking- I haven't a clue about the logistics of booking your own flight home, I've never needed to, and hope I never have to, so are my assumptions right or wrong?
i'm going to hazzard a guess, this is a way airlines save money and get you to print off your tickets
If we book an independent flight --- not part of a package holiday -- we can sometimes book in on line and print out our boarding tickets. With certain airlines, you have to pay a huge penalty if you actually do not do this and turn up to check in at the desk. It is as you rightly say, a way of keeping costs down and speeding up the check in process. We have to go to the desks as normal to have the luggage weighed etc.Those of us who booked flights independently are now waiting for the times when we have to haul our suitcases to the cargo hold and stuff them in ourselves.
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