Part 4 – What Can Be Seen by Your Local Network Administrator?

Step 6: Explain that there is a lot of information available to those who manage a local network, internet service providers, or anyone else with some access to the network that is being used to connect. Examples of information visible in this case include metadata, packet content (via deep packet inspection), websites visited, patterns of browsing behavior, version of browser used, your operating system, and more!
Other Practices & Features:

Incognito Mode (InPrivate Mode)
This is a feature that frequently causes confusion as it is not well understood participants might not have a clear understanding of how Incognito mode works as a browser feature, and when it is useful. Explain how Incognito (and similar) modes work, and offer some examples of when they can actually be helpful features to take advantage of.

Safe WiFi Practices
Finally, take some time to discuss, and if possible demonstrate, a few basic safe practices on for WiFi connections – this includes practices such as changing the default password of the modem, and showing participants how to monitor which devices are connected to their WiFi network.