@Shop-et-al wrote:
@op: You posts are making me smile. I am a very nerdy girl and I still study and learn most effectively in libraries and coffee shops. These days, I work on personal stuff as a lifelong learner, but I seem to be stuck in student study mode which involves libraries, coffee, and anywhere-but-home. Anyway, I strongly advise caution with public wifi!!!!! Some places do not provide for wiped searches. It would be a good idea to ask about the public computers before using them for sensitive purposes such as mystery shopping reports. I prefer the suggestion and idea of bringing your own computer to a library, coffee shop, or other place that you would find pleasant or at least possible due to travel or time constraints. Many small places places have at least a library, Micky's, or coffee shop. In a pinch, you could work at Kinko's. Kinko's provides safe public wifi in that all searches and work are cleared or wiped between delineated and timed sessions. Using these computers costs by the minute, but there is a business or reduced rate that you might request and have peace of mind that your work will not be seen by subsequent users. I actually advise that you make your work as enjoyable as possible. Make the work match your energy as much as possible, and enjoy the fact that as a self-employed person you are free to generate and interact with your work largely on your own terms. It is absolutely wonderful to have these freedoms, which seem to pair well with some limitations. If your energy fluctuates, you probably already know that a few extremely busy days might require a few tamer days later, just for overall energy calibration and a chance to catch your breath between activities. You get to play with the balance of work and rest in your own life, and you are the only person who knows on any given day how to proceed with what is planned or how to plan based on what you and your energy levels have planned already. You are free! And, what is this mishegas about how long it takes to complete reports?! As long as our reports are completed and submitted on time, we are compliant. There is no shame for taking shorter or longer amounts of time to complete reports! There is only individual freedom to work the work in the allotted time frame and the freedom to choose not to take on unnecessary or tacit demands that are just someone else's idea of how an individual and independent contractor ought to be. Does anyone else take time, especially with narratives, to do other things while the narrative ideas coalesce or the mind clears before proof-reading written efforts? Some people need to separate readings of their own work in order to self-edit it. This, too, is okay.
*picks up soapbox and steps away from the computer. will do other activities for awhile.*
You trying to out-post me there, SEA?
Only I write such long posts, lol.
I agree, though, that public WiFi and even library computers aren't safe. I didn't know that many years ago. I was writing a late night paper in the college library once and it's very custom for students to order pizza to the study locations. I ordered online via the university computers (not technically public, b/c you have to login with student/staff credentials, but still sort of "open"

. I also ordered clothing online using the school computers too. That went on for about a year. It all stopped after I had my email hacked and learned about the dangers of public WiFi and public computing.
It's weird, because I always figured a university would keep its computers safe, but that's not always the case. Individuals can install software that traces your keyboard actions or malware can be unknowingly installed from unsafe browsing. Even if they update their computers and have malware protection, an individual computer can still be compromised at a large institution from an unscrupulous user.
Just the other day, I saw an older guy (60 y/o-ish) who was watching pornography at my local library. I got the attendant to get him to stop. It wasn't just the visuals, but he even had sounds coming out. A lot of people nearby were visibly upset. I was the one who called for help. Even putting aside the material itself, that stuff is a magnet for malware. They are routinely listed as the worst sites for getting some crazy virus.
re: Kinkos - Wow, do these still exist?
Yeah, I still wouldn't use them. I just don't login to sites with my:
SS#
PayPal account info.
Name
Birthdate
etc.
I save that for when I'm HOME or on PRIVATE WIFI. I don't go onto sites like mystery shopping companies using public WiFi or any type of public access computers. With three things - name, birth date, and SS# - your identity can be stolen. That's all it takes.
Having had my email hacked before, I have sworn off logging into private stuff on public computers. I just browse the web, but that's it.