The data describes the potentially risky behavior of online adults worldwide on public Wi-Fi connections as of June 2017. During the survey, it was found that 59% of respondents had logged in to their personal e-mail accounts via public WiFi connections.
Logged in to personal e-mail account | 59 |
Logged in to social media account | 56 |
Shared photos or videos | 44 |
Logged in to work e-mail account | 26 |
Checked bank account or accessed financial information | 25 |
Logged on to other accounts using a password | 22 |
Shared travel plans or location information | 22 |
Sent a work document (e.g. planning document, financials) | 19 |
Entered personally identifiable information (e.g., SSN, birthday, address) | 17 |
Provided credit card details (e.g., when online shopping) | 16 |
Managed connected home device (e.g., thermostat, home entry, baby monitor) | 9 |
None of the above | 13 |