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Nice to see UTA actively trying to get people out of their cars. But you do not want to be checking your bank account balance on an unsecured WiFi access point. You are essentially broadcasting your unencrypted information for anyone with bad intentions. You might want to change some passwords, just in case. You should treat any WiFi network that you don't control like the community bulletin board at Harmons. Anyone can see what you're doing if they want to.
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