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How do I stop my personal hotspot being hacked?

i Use my iPhone for tethering. Why, at different stages of the day, does it show up to 3 devices 'connected' when I'm using only one? I keep changing my password to no avail. I did download a free wifi checker ap but deleted it weeks ago as I read on some reviews it somehow offers your password? Is this possible and if so how do I stop this happening? Thank you

iPhone 5c, iOS 8.1.3

Posted on Feb 5, 2015 10:45 AM

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Feb 9, 2015 7:55 AM in response to Lindsayartist

Lindsayartist wrote:


I'm not stupid but I also am not a IT Specialist either. If you connect via USB you can still be detected as wifi from different devices. Otherwise my daughter wouldn't be able to connect her kindle whigh she can. So please explain what you think I don't get

No one said you were or even implied it. If your daughter can still connect to your phone then you don't have your phone and computer set up for a USB connection.


As a test for a USB hotspot connection turn off both Bluetooth and Wifi on your phone and on your computer. Do not use Airplane Mode because you still need a cellular data connection. Plug your USB cord into your computer and phone.

1. Did you pair your computer for a USB connection to your phone in Network? If no then you need to do so.

2. Can you still see her kindle connection to you? If yes then you still don't have your hotspot set up right. See all of the above.

3. Can you access the internet on your phone? If no then you don't have phone data turned on or your carrier doesn't allow hotspot connections.

4. Can you access the internet on your computer? If no then you don't have a pairing to your phone or number 3 above.


If you did everything correctly you should see a blue bar at the top of your phone with a message; Personal Hotspot: 1 Connection. No one else can hack your connection because there is no wireless connection since both your wifi and blue tooth are off on both phone and computer. If some is hacking your connection now, which is highly unlikely, then you need to talk your carrier.

Feb 10, 2015 3:53 PM in response to Lindsayartist

Your protection is a strong password. That's how it is for any kind of a secure log in whether it be your bank or personal hot spot. The longer and more complicated the password the better it is. An example of a very secure personal hotspot connection password could be something like this: .[UY{R9$goW<$;A)t!}ikXkCONU That password is just a snippet of what was just generated for this example at this site.https://www.grc.com/passwords.htm

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