gregorybrown+FollowAirport Wi-Fi & Charging? Think Twice!TSA just dropped a warning about using airport Wi-Fi and those free charging stations. Turns out, hackers can use them to steal your info or infect your phone with malware! If you need to charge up, bring your own charger. And if you have to use airport Wi-Fi, don’t do any banking or shopping—wait till you’re home. Pro tip: iPhone users, try Lockdown Mode for extra safety. VPNs help too! Stay safe, travel smart! #TravelTips #AirportHacks #CyberSecurity #News30Share
Charles Coleman+FollowTSA’s Surprising Burger Rule 🍔✈️Did you know you can bring a whole hamburger through TSA, but your ketchup and sauces better be in tiny bottles? TSA just dropped a hilarious National Hamburger Day reminder: solid foods like burgers are fine in your carry-on, but any sauces or liquids must be 3.4oz or less. Peanut butter, jelly, and even melted ice packs count as liquids! Pro tip: keep your sauces small and your burger game strong, or risk losing your snacks at security! #TravelTips #TSA #AirportHacks #Spirituality269Share
Alexander Thomas+FollowWhy Dresses at TSA Are a No-GoEver worn a flowy dress to the airport? Turns out, it could totally backfire at TSA! A pilot’s wife on Insta says those cute maxi dresses can trigger extra security checks because the scanners can’t see through all that fabric. Plus, they’re magnets for stains and germs (think: pizza sauce on seats or airplane bathroom floors—yikes). If you want to re-wear your dress on vacation, maybe just pack it instead. Who knew travel fashion could be so risky? #TravelTips #AirportHacks #TSA #Travel4025Share
dylan15+FollowTSA’s Book Rule Is Catching Travelers Off GuardDid you know your favorite novel could slow you down at airport security? TSA might ask you to pull out your books for extra screening, especially if you’ve packed a bunch or your bag’s stuffed tight. Books can block X-ray views, so if you’re flying soon, pack them where you can grab them fast. Even random checks happen! Save yourself a headache and keep those page-turners easy to reach—no one wants a security line delay over a paperback. #TravelTips #TSA #AirportHacks #Travel10255Share
Charles Coleman+FollowTSA’s New Phone Rules: What You Need to KnowTSA just dropped a warning for anyone flying with their phone: don’t use airport USB charging ports (hello, hackers!) and avoid public WiFi for anything sensitive. Also, if you’re packing a power bank or spare battery, it has to go in your carry-on—NOT checked luggage. Apparently, those little chargers can cause fires. Who knew charging your phone could be so dramatic? Double-check your bag before you fly or risk losing your gadgets at security! #TravelTips #TSA #AirportHacks #Spirituality12338Share
Charles Coleman+FollowTSA’s Sneaky Charger Crackdown!Heads up, frequent flyers! TSA is quietly confiscating portable chargers and power banks from checked bags—yep, those lithium-ion battery packs we all rely on. Turns out, they’re a fire risk in the cargo hold, so they now HAVE to go in your carry-on. Same goes for spare phone and laptop batteries. If you stash them in your checked luggage, you might lose them at security (and get delayed). Pro tip: keep all your gadgets and chargers with you onboard! #TravelTips #TSA #AirportHacks #Spirituality53Share
Justin Dixon+FollowUnited’s New Check-In Rule: Don’t Miss Out!United Airlines is shaking things up for summer travelers! Starting June 3, you’ll need to check in at least 45 minutes before your domestic flight—up from the old 30-minute rule. Miss that window? You’re not getting on the plane. International check-in times stay the same, but United’s reminding everyone to get to the airport extra early, especially during busy times. Don’t get caught off guard! #TravelTips #UnitedAirlines #AirportHacks #Travel40Share
Jamie Watson+FollowDon’t Get Stuck at TSA—3-1-1 Rule Hack!TSA just dropped a summer travel reminder: the 3-1-1 rule is your ticket to breezing through airport security. Basically, all your liquids, gels, and aerosols need to be in containers 3.4 oz or less, packed in one clear quart-sized bag—one per person. Forget this and you’ll be that person holding up the line while everyone stares. Pro tip: start with an empty bag and double-check your stuff. Trust me, it’s worth it for a stress-free trip! #TravelTips #TSA #AirportHacks #Travel10Share
ramirezamanda+FollowWhy Everyone’s Avoiding Newark Airport RNHeads up if you’re flying this summer: Newark Airport is having a rough time. United had to cancel a big flight from Scotland because of a plane issue, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. With old tech, runway fixes, and not enough staff, delays are piling up—sometimes over half an hour! If you want to dodge the chaos, consider flying from a different airport or even taking the train. Your future self will thank you! #TravelTips #FlightDelays #AirportHacks #Business10Share
Dr. Michael Henson+FollowTSA’s Surprising Airport Cyber WarningDid you know those free USB charging ports at airports could actually hack your phone? TSA just dropped a warning: skip the public USB ports (they can be loaded with malware!) and bring your own charger instead. Oh, and don’t trust the airport’s free WiFi for shopping or logging into anything sensitive. Basically, your phone’s biggest threats might be right in the terminal. Who knew airport charging could be this risky? #TravelTips #AirportHacks #CyberSecurity #Travel150Share