When it comes to security, public Wi-Fi could be a risky choice for commuters worldwide

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  • NordVPN research notes commuters are increasingly using devices during their journeys, but few are protecting their data
  • Many travelers connect to public Wi-Fi unprotected
  • Commuters also warned over “shoulder surfers” spying on their devices

Commuters are using devices on their journeys more than ever, but new research from NordVPN has warned this is leaving some travelers exposed by unsecured devices.

The company’s research found the most common protection method is a strong password/passcode, with 47% of commuters using these, and 46% keeping their software regularly updated to keep safe. A fifth of commuters use a privacy screen protector to keep their information safe from ‘shoulder surfers’, and 17% use a virtual private network (VPN).

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