What does privacy warning mean on WiFi? Follow
A privacy warning when connecting to WiFi is a warning that your device is sending to let you know that the network to which you want to connect is not secure.
If you receive a privacy warning it’s worth paying attention to as they usually appear when a network is not using a strong encryption or if your device is using a public medium access control (MAC) address that could be tracked.
Essentially, this means that you’re at risk of others on the same network seeing your online activity.
To protect yourself online when using public WiFi, do not log into sensitive accounts or enter any personal information when connected to these networks. If you are in a situation where you must use public WiFi and you receive a privacy warning, a VPN can help you encrypt your traffic.