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Simple phone habits that stop holiday fraudsters in their tracks.

  • July 27, 2026
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According to Opinium, one third of UK holidaymakers have reported a surge in travel scams on social media this year. That means digital security is just as important as packing your passport! 

A few smart phone habits can be the difference between a holiday to remember, and a fraud claim you’ll have a hard time forgetting.

The good news? You don’t need to be a tech wizard to stay protected. A little know-how and the right tools go a very long way. The even better news? We’ve done all the research for you. Plus, stick around until the end of this post for a chance to win our latest summer giveaway!

 

Spot fake public Wi-Fi hotspots.

 

 

Free Wi-Fi at the airport or the poolside café sounds like a dream. But it can quickly turn into a nightmare. Fraudsters routinely set up convincing spoofed networks in busy tourist spots (named things like “Airport_Free_WiFi” or “Hotel_Guest”) to trick you into connecting. Once you’re on their network, they can intercept anything you type: bank logins, passwords, and card details.

Before connecting anywhere new, always ask a member of staff for the exact network name. If it looks even slightly off, trust your gut and skip it entirely.

 

Secure your connection with IPVanish (iD Perks).

 

 

This is where iD Mobile has genuinely got your back. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) acts as a digital shield, encrypting your data. So even if you accidentally connect to a dodgy network, criminals can’t read what you’re sending.

Right now, there’s an exclusive iD Perk offering 83% off the IPVanish 2-Year Essential Plan — that’s unlimited simultaneous connections, so the whole family is covered in one go.

Here’s how to claim it:

  1. Open the iD Mobile app and head to the Perks section
  2. Find the IPVanish offer and tap ‘Get offer now’
  3. A unique redemption link will land straight in your inbox

Job done. You’re shielded before you’ve even left the departure lounge.

 

Watch out for phishing texts and booking scams.

 

 

Criminals are increasingly targeting UK tourists before they’ve even landed. You might get a message from a foreign number quoting your real hotel name and claiming your booking is about to be cancelled. Of course, the only way to stop this is to click a link immediately and enter your payment details.

Landing in an unfamiliar place, it can be convincing. It’s designed to panic you. And it absolutely works - unless you know the signs.

The golden rule here is simple: never click links in unexpected messages, however urgent they seem. If you’re genuinely worried about a booking, go directly to the official app or website and log in from there. Legitimate booking platforms will absolutely never ask you for card details over a WhatsApp message.

 

Outsmart pickpockets and phone thieves.

 

 

Physical theft is still one of the biggest threats in European tourist hotspots. Thieves have become especially cunning. Some use a technique called ‘shoulder surfing’  where they watch you enter your PIN before snatching your device. Once they have your phone and your PIN, your banking apps are wide open.

A few quick wins to stop them in their tracks:

  • Switch to biometric logins like Face ID or fingerprint whenever you’re out in public
  • Turn off message preview notifications on your lock screen so bank security codes stay hidden from prying eyes

If your phone is stolen, log into your iD Mobile account from another device straight away to block your SIM. This stops thieves running up fraudulent charges

 

Roam safely and save with iD Mobile.

 

 

Here’s the thing: your own mobile data is genuinely more secure than any public Wi-Fi network. And with iD Mobile, staying on your own trusted connection while abroad is easy on the wallet too.

iD Mobile customers save an average of £86 roaming in the EU compared to networks that charge daily roaming fees*. That’s a serious saving you can spend on something far more enjoyable - like tasting some local delicacies.

So rather than hunting down the hotel Wi-Fi password, you can stick to iD Mobile data. It keeps your personal information private and your holiday budget intact. So, you can relax and enjoy your vacation!

*Average saving of £86.76 against UK networks that charge daily for EU roaming on standard plans (EE, Vodafone, Three, Sky Mobile & Voxi) as of May 2026.

 

Giveaway time!

 

 

We've covered how to keep your data secure on holiday, but what about keeping yourself cool? Whether you're enjoying a sunny staycation, recovering from your travels, or just trying to keep that relaxed holiday feeling going at home, we've got the perfect prize. We are giving away 3x SHARK ChillPill FA022UK 3-in-1 Fan, Mist & InstaChill Systems.

It's the ultimate cooling system to help you beat the heat and stay as chilled out as you would on a sun lounger. To enter, simply reply in the comments below with your answer to the following question:

 

What’s the best hidden gem you’ve ever discovered on holiday?

 

The giveaway closes on 1st September 2026 at 9am. One lucky winner will be selected at random from all eligible entries and notified by email or private message on the Community platform shortly after the closing date. Good luck!

 

  1. This promotion is open to all UK residents, including Isle of Man, aged over 18 years. Excludes residents from the Republic of Ireland and employees of Currys Group Limited and their families, agents (including affiliates), suppliers and anyone connected to this promotion.
  2. The prize draw is free to enter and no purchase is necessary.
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  4. The opening date for entries is 09:00 AM on 1st August 2026. The closing date of the prize draw is 09:00 AM on 1st September 2026. Entries received after this time will not be valid.
  5. The entry must be submitted personally by the entrant. Entries by 3rd parties, collective entries or multiple entries will be disqualified. If it becomes apparent that a participant is using a computer(s) to circumvent this or any other condition by, for example, the use of ‘script’, ‘brute force’ or any other automated means, that person’s entries will be disqualified, and any prize award will be void.
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  • August 13, 2026

Avoid the usual tourist spots and instead opt for areas with restaurants and bars used the locals. Imagine you restricted yourself to the high street of your town or city, you’d miss out on a lot! 


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  • August 13, 2026

A hidden gem we found whilst in Cornwall the other year. Is a place called Porthgwarra. Its a tight road down, like most roads in Cornwall. There's a carpark with a cafe. You walk through a steep cliff tunnel with a hand rope to help, to get to the beach. The beach is small but it's so charming there. 


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  • August 13, 2026

Best hidden gem was exploring the Netherlands by train and bus, finding a beautiful spot in the dunes park near Schoorl. It was a lovely place for a walk up the dunes and around the forests! Would definitely recommend a trip!


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  • August 13, 2026

About ten years ago, on an October holiday in Ibiza, I borrowed a bike from our hotel in Portinatx and simply started cycling east with no real destination in mind. A few kilometres later, after following a winding road through the hills, I stumbled across **Cala d’en Serra** – and it felt as though I’d discovered my own secret corner of Ibiza.
The tiny cove was surrounded by pine-covered cliffs, with old fishermen’s huts tucked beside the shore and the clearest turquoise water I’d ever seen. Because it was October, the beach was almost completely deserted. For a few wonderful hours I practically had the whole place to myself.
I spent most of the day snorkelling, following little shoals of fish over rocks and seagrass, then drying off in the warm autumn sun. Later, a few other travellers arrived and we started chatting, sharing stories and laughing as the afternoon disappeared.
I’d gone out for a casual bike ride and somehow found one of my favourite holiday memories. No guidebook, no plan - just a wrong turn that turned out completely right.


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  • August 13, 2026

For me, the best hidden gem this holiday was to check senders on any email I receive to verify if it’s legitimate before clicking on any links. When I see a suspicious sender I just delete the email completely in case I click on it by mistake later on! And also ID mobile providing me with so much data for so cheap there’s no need for me to even connect to public WiFi and get scammed! 


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  • August 13, 2026

A tiny little local pizza place in Budapest, Hungary. It was our first night there and we decided to walk around, trying to find dinner after a long day. It was small, family owned, and maybe the best pizza we’ve ever had. We are still friends with the owners to this day! Plus they had the CUTEST little sausage dog!


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  • August 13, 2026

Friendships 


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  • August 13, 2026

The best hidden gem I've ever found on holiday was when I was staying In a small town Watlington when visiting the Oxford/cambridge belt. It was an incredible local pub space that served the most amazing pizza I've ever had. Was such a good and nice environment to be in.


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  • August 14, 2026

Strbacki Buk waterfall in Bisnia and Herzegovina 🇧🇦 

The whole Bosnia is a hidden gem .Only recently expieriencing the high interest due to its amazing nature, culture snd authenticity. 

 


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  • August 14, 2026

Rolling clothes doesn’t actual save on space


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  • August 15, 2026

In Marmaris, Turkey, there is a very good Kebab shop near the grand bazaar called wimpy. The wraps are delicious 😋 


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  • August 15, 2026

What’s the best hidden gem you’ve ever discovered on holiday? For me it would be the Great Ocean Road Wildlife Park. It’s along the Great Ocean Road route in Australia, and has a variety of animals but they allow you to go in with adult dingoes. They had a mated pair who were super affectionate. It was honestly the best experience I’ve ever done and we just happened to see a small sign for it along the road trip and stop. The best hour I’ve ever spent being licked and “hugged” by dingoes. I honestly didn’t want to leave.


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  • August 15, 2026

if you go to Kephalonia, don't go to the main tourist beeches. Drive the coast  there are many hidden gem beaches which are safe and beautiful and you have it all to yourself. Many have parking spots beside them made for this purpose.


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  • August 15, 2026

if you ever go to Rhodes Greece I would recommend going to the seashell boat in Rhodes old town! by far the best holiday I’ve had so far.


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  • August 15, 2026

Best hidden gem was taking a detour down the coast and discovering Amble, Northumberland.  Skip forward a few years and we live nearby now.  A lovely seaside town and always good for fish and chips!


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  • August 15, 2026

I Just wonder if you have any deal that I can call in Italy ?


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  • August 15, 2026

Befriended a local who was playing the same mobile game, ended up at a new restaurant taste testing the appetisers on their menu, with a glass of champagne… for free


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  • August 15, 2026

A secret little beach near Railay in Krabi — took a traditional wooden longtail boat to get there and it was stunning, cut off from everything by cliffs. On the way back though we got hit by a storm out of nowhere, hailstones the size of rocks actually hitting us in the face, only 4 of us on this little boat including the driver and I genuinely thought we were going to flip. Got back to shore and a tuktuk drove us through 3ft of flood water to get back to the hotel. Absolutely mental afternoon but that beach made it worth it.


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  • August 16, 2026

The island of Kefalonia in the western waters of Greece, with crustal blue sea, wild landscape and fishing villages. Great food and great people, some excellent sandy beaches. The poet Byron lived there too 


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  • August 16, 2026

The walk between Saltwick Bay and Whitby on a hot Summer day - Warm water, fossils, ship wrecks, sand and fish and chips at the end of a lovely day - Bliss


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  • August 16, 2026

The best hidden gem I found in Santa Ponsa was the small cove by Caló d’en Pellicer. We came across it by accident while a little lost trying to find the way back to our apartment. It was quiet, the water turquoise and calm, with nobody else around. We stayed until we ran out of excuses to keep sitting there.


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  • August 16, 2026

Talk to the locals, support local small businesses and excursions instead of tourist traps, and keep your location on for safety at all times 


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  • August 16, 2026

One of my favourite places in Europe which is definitely a hidden gem is the beautiful city of Haarlem in the Netherlands.  Cheese, cafe's canals, and cathedrals 😊


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  • August 16, 2026

What’s the best hidden gem you’ve ever discovered on holiday?
 

I believe the best hidden gem I’ve ever discovered on holiday would be a little cave in England in a place called Durdledoor.

 

It is such a beautiful place, the walk is long but worth it for the clear view of the ocean. It was so beautiful and peaceful! Definitely need sunscreen and to find a place in the shade in this heat! 
 

Found the cave near the beach it was in a secluded area but easily accessible! It was the perfect place to take picture for the whole family!

Highly recommend if someone wants a nice beach to go, located at the bottom of England!