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Why should you not turn on the TV when checking into a hotel, but unplug the device?

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3. 🛡️ Enhanced Digital Security

Some hotel TVs come with smart features that connect to Wi-Fi, including Netflix, YouTube, and screen mirroring. If you log into your personal accounts (even by accident), there’s a chance your data could remain cached or exposed to the next guest — or worse, to bad actors on the network.

Even casting your screen or connecting your phone via Bluetooth can open up vulnerabilities.

Safe rule of thumb:

  • Avoid connecting your phone or logging into accounts on hotel TVs.
  • Unplug the TV to stay on the safe side if you’re not using it.

4. 😴 Better Sleep, Less EMF

TVs emit blue light and electromagnetic fields (EMF) — even when turned off. If you’re sensitive to these or just trying to get better sleep while traveling, unplugging the TV can reduce unwanted light and electrical noise in the room.

Your hotel stay might be the perfect time to digitally detox, after all.


5. 🧘‍♀️ Peace of Mind = Better Travel

Even if the risk seems small, peace of mind is worth a lot when you’re away from home. Unplugging the hotel TV takes 5 seconds and ensures that:

  • No one is listening
  • No one is watching
  • You’re not accidentally sharing personal data

And if you actually want to use it later? Just plug it back in.


Final Thoughts: Stay Smart, Stay Safe

Hotels are meant to be a temporary escape — but that doesn’t mean you should leave your privacy or security behind.

So the next time you check in, before you reach for the remote, do this instead:

➡️ Walk over and unplug the TV.

You’ll sleep a little better. And your data, privacy, and peace of mind will thank you.


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