How can I protect my belongings when traveling?


How can I protect my belongings when traveling? Use a secure travel case Passports, any cash you don't need, any jewellery you're not wearing and any electronic devices you don't need with you should all go in here. If your hotel has no in-room safe, ask the front desk if they can hold your travel case or valuables in a locked drawer.


What should I turn off on my phone when Travelling?

Even if you decide to get a local SIM card, these tips will help you out by saving data abroad.
  1. Turn off roaming. This stops cellular data use so you won't be paying extra for a plan you don't have. ...
  2. Stop apps from sucking your data in the background. ...
  3. Turn off automatic downloads. ...
  4. Track cellular usage.


Why put a crayon in your wallet when traveling?

Crayons can be used to color maps and guidebooks. This is especially helpful if you're traveling in a foreign country and don't know the language. Crayons can also be used to write down addresses and phone numbers when you're lost.


How do I keep my phone and wallet safe while traveling?

Eight easy ways to keep your phone & data safe when you travel
  1. Physical protection for your phone.
  2. Beware of free Wi-Fi networks.
  3. Activate find-my-phone function.
  4. Display emergency contact information.
  5. Lock down your lock screen.
  6. Back up your photos.
  7. Write down important numbers.
  8. Install updates before you go.


Should I keep my phone on airplane mode when traveling?

Airplane mode is recommended because it allows you to turn off all communication-generating apps and call functions at once.


Is it better to turn off phone or use airplane mode?

In flight, this means the cell radio is using full-power to attempt the connection… therefore draining precious battery power. So, the next time you're in the air, save yourself some headaches…and battery power. Just switch your device to airplane mode and then turn it off for takeoff and landing.


How can I prevent luggage theft at the airport?

12 Ways to Prevent Luggage Theft and Minimize Hassles If It Happens
  1. Carry Your Bag on Instead of Checking It. ...
  2. Pack Extra Things in Your Carry-On. ...
  3. Make Checked Luggage Easy to Identify. ...
  4. Never Pack Valuable Items in Checked Luggage. ...
  5. Invest in an Apple AirTag. ...
  6. Lock Checked Luggage.


Does airport security look through your suitcase?

Inspection Notices: TSA may inspect your checked baggage during the screening process. If your property is physically inspected, TSA will place a notice of baggage inspection inside your bag. This is to inform you that an officer conducted an inspection of your property.


Is it OK to lock luggage when flying?

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) now suggests you lock your checked baggage with TSA-Approved and recognized locks. Travel Sentry® Approved locks are approved and recognized by the TSA. Look for the Travel Sentry® symbol when shopping for these TSA-Approved products.