Should You Use Wi-Fi While Traveling? 41% Have Had Their Information Compromised
When traveling, the convenience of public Wi-Fi often tempts us, but this convenience brings risks. A study conducted by Forbes Advisor reveals the cybersecurity risks associated with using public Wi-Fi networks during travel.
Surveying American travelers, the study found that 31% use public Wi-Fi domestically, 10% internationally and 59% in both scenarios. Despite high usage rates, 34% do not use virtual private networks (VPNs) for protection, correlating to 41% of respondents experiencing compromised information.
The survey targeted Americans who traveled in the past year, focusing on their habits and awareness regarding cybersecurity on public Wi-Fi networks. These findings not only shed light on current behavior but also highlight the need for increased protective measures in our digitally connected travels.