Oman Daily Observer

96 pc Indians at risk while using public Wi-Fi: Norton by Symantec

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NEW DELHI: A whopping 96 per cent of Indians put personal informatio­n at risk while using public Wi-Fi for checking bank accounts, sharing personal photos and videos, a report by Norton by Symantec said on Tuesday.

According to the ‘Norton WiFi Risk Report 2017’ by Symantec, consumers are unable to resist a strong, free Wi-Fi network and their online behaviour may be placing their personal informatio­n at risk.

“There is a deep divide between what people think is safe when it comes to using public Wi-Fi versus the reality,” said Ritesh Chopra, Country Manager, Consumer Business Unit, Symantec, in a statement.

The report says that 73 per cent of Indians will do or swap something for a strong Wi-Fi signal including watching a three minute advertisem­ent (35 per cent), to something as critical as allowing access to personal e-mails (19 per cent), personal photograph­s (22 per cent), online dating profiles (16 per cent), contact lists (19 per cent) and giving permission to access and even edit personal social media profiles (19 per cent).

The survey also revealed that 31 per cent Indians use public Wi-Fi for viewing explicit or suggestive contents, of which 44 per cent admit to doing so at work and 49 per cent in hotels.

The survey, which included more than 15,000 consumers in 15 countries, noted that almost half (48 per cent) of Indian users have accessed Wi-Fi without the Wi-Fi network owner’s permission.

The report provides certain measures to ensure security over the web which includes using Virtual Private Network (VPN) and looking for ‘HTTPS’ (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) in the web addresses while visiting a website.

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