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Does Logan Airport have free WiFi?
Users do not need passwords or WiFi promo codes to use the BOS WiFi. However, they need to agree to the terms and conditions presented during login.

Does Logan Airport have free WiFi?
Users do not need passwords or WiFi promo codes to use the BOS WiFi. However, they need to agree to the terms and conditions presented during login.

Does Logan Airport have free WiFi?
Users do not need passwords or WiFi promo codes to use the BOS WiFi. However, they need to agree to the terms and conditions presented during login.
How to connect to Boston Airport WiFi?
1. Turn wireless connection on
3. Connect to BOS Airport WiFi
1. Turn wireless connection on
3. Connect to BOS Airport WiFi
1. Turn wireless connection on
3. Connect to BOS Airport WiFi
Tips for using BOS Airport WiFi

How to find Logan Airport WiFi hotspots?

How fast is BOS WiFi?

Trouble connecting to BOSWiFi

How to find Logan Airport WiFi hotspots?

How fast is BOS WiFi?

Trouble connecting to BOSWiFi

How to find Logan Airport WiFi hotspots?

How fast is BOS WiFi?

Trouble connecting to BOSWiFi
Public WiFi risks

Unsecured networks
Many free public WiFi networks are not as safe as your home network. A VPN should prevent criminals from intercepting or sniffing data packets to see what users do online.

Leaks of private data
Unsafe networks could lead to users losing data. A VPN defends against criminals trying to capture passwords, names, home addresses, email addresses, and more.

Malware infections
Hackers could position themselves between you and the services you want to visit. A VPN does not let them swap websites or downloads with unwanted content easily.

Loss of accounts
If your data leaks due to unsafe public WiFi, you suffer identity theft, loss of assets, and account takeovers.

Evil twin attacks
Criminals can set up fake hotspots to lure unsuspecting users. Then, they get a front seat to what you do online.

Unsecured networks
Many free public WiFi networks are not as safe as your home network. A VPN should prevent criminals from intercepting or sniffing data packets to see what users do online.

Leaks of private data
Unsafe networks could lead to users losing data. A VPN defends against criminals trying to capture passwords, names, home addresses, email addresses, and more.

Malware infections
Hackers could position themselves between you and the services you want to visit. A VPN does not let them swap websites or downloads with unwanted content easily.

Loss of accounts
If your data leaks due to unsafe public WiFi, you suffer identity theft, loss of assets, and account takeovers.

Evil twin attacks
Criminals can set up fake hotspots to lure unsuspecting users. Then, they get a front seat to what you do online.
VPN protection and other tips for WiFi security in airports

Join official public WiFi
Enable VPN for public WiFi
Conceal IP address and location

Join official public WiFi
Enable VPN for public WiFi
Conceal IP address and location
