My smartphone is connected to the hotel's WLAN and my notebook gets WLAN from my smartphone because I have activated hotspot, is that enough?
You can't hide that easily, they can see what kind of websites you are calling on your mobile phone, hotspot or not
But does the notebook get internet from my cell phone?
Well he gets it over the cell phone from the WLAN
Don't you think the whole thing is obscured by the fact that my cell phone powers the notebook?
Just use the Tor Browser.
You don't have 100% anonymity, but you make it as difficult as possible for the snoopers: https://www.torproject.org/de/
The effort would be so great for the hotel that it is not worth it.
You're already protected by telecommunications secrecy.
If someone should try or forward it, he is directly liable to prosecution.
Explained here:
https://www.datenschutz.org/fernmeldegeheimnis/
Stay clean, then no one should and will never be allowed to speak to you, if they do that, they will be directly liable to prosecution.
PS:
A hotel operator has far better things to do than sniff out any visited websites of the customers. The connections are all encrypted anyway, so you can (if at all) only see the website you are visiting, the accessed content is encrypted. That doesn't interest (and shouldn't, because of a criminal offense!) The hotel operator. Or are you the emperor of China?
PPS:
Enter a Wi-Fi hotspot with your smartphone and be connected to the hotel Wi-Fi at the same time? That doesn't work at all, the smartphone will use mobile data if it is supposed to be a hotspot. Check that in the settings of the smartphone.
Enter a Wi-Fi hotspot with your smartphone and be connected to the hotel Wi-Fi at the same time? It doesn't work at all
As far as I know it works.
Yes you are right.
Modern smartphones can possibly be a WLAN repeater, i.e. Have an active WLAN connection and at the same time continue to offer the WLAN signal as a hotspot.
This didn't work in the past, nowadays some smartphones seem to be able to do this.
https://jailbreak-mag.de/android-hotspot-und-wlan-gleichzeitig-nutzen/
But that is technically quite stupid, because if a WLAN network exists in the vicinity of the smartphone, direct use of this WLAN network is much better than consuming it via the smartphone as a quasi-WLAN repeater.
Unless you actually have range problems… For example: WLAN extends to room 10, but not to room 15 … Set up your smartphone as a hotspot (repeater) in room 10 and store it in room 10 … Then in room 15, laptop with this hotspot from room 10 use.
But honestly? Who comes up with cheese like this? Book 2 rooms in the hotel?
Possibly. Confirm the hotel's terms and conditions for game consoles without a browser…
But honestly? Who comes up with cheese like this?
I sometimes do this when a child no longer has Wi-Fi time and has to get rid of a message at short notice. In terms of anonymity, of course, that doesn't help.