Why Some Travelers Cover This Device the Moment They Enter a Hotel Room
After a long day of flights, baggage claims, taxi rides, and check-in lines, most travelers walk into a hotel room and immediately focus on comfort. The suitcase gets dropped near the bed. The air conditioning gets adjusted. The Wi-Fi password gets located. And then, something unusual happens. A small group of travelers heads straight toward a device that many guests barely notice. Within seconds, a towel, piece of clothing, sticky note, or even a simple sheet of paper gets placed over it. To an outside observer, the behavior looks strange. Maybe even paranoid. Why would anyone bother covering a device inside a professionally managed hotel room? The answer has less to do with conspiracy theories and more to do with a growing awareness of privacy, technology, and the surprising amount of information modern devices can collect. The device in question is often a smart television. And for some travelers, it is the very first thing they deal with before unpacking a single item. The Hotel Ro...