I use wifi seeded from an Android Samsung phone via hotspot to an Ubuntu laptop
and may need to make some payments via this wifi connection. I never make payments
via smartphone wifi, becasue I think that Android's (or my specific smartphone's) security is crappy.
How can I secure the Android wi-fi connection used by Ubuntu?
Or how to check and secure the Android phone itself?
I was thinking to install a VPN server on an Ubuntu machine hosted by upcloud.com,
as recommended by Average Linux User. But it is unclear how to use it for wifi connection
and Android. Then another Linux user told that VPNs are mainly useful for internet access
in public wifi hotspots like hotels and airports. Do I need a VPN in this case?
I have another Xiaomi Redmi smartphone with some "second space" functionality
for security, but also rarely use wifi via it, because it closes an email opened in the browser
which I need to be opened constatnly. Maybe it's better than Android?