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One in three Indians has admitted to using free public Wi-Fi at places such as hotels, airports, libraries and even workplace to watch adult content, revealed a study conducted by Norton by Symantec.

The security firm surveyed around 15,000 adults across 15 countries including India, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Brazil, the US and the UK. Out of over 1,000 respondents from India, almost half of them admitted that they watched adult content over public Wi-Fi at work, in hotels, hostels or Airbnb while over one third of them said they did so at cafés or restaurants.

The study revealed that the phenomenon is not limited to Indians only as one in six respondents globally admitted using free public Wi-Fi to watch explicit or suggestive content.



Of the total people who admitted watching adult content using public Wi-Fi, about 17 per cent did so at libraries, 25 per cent used free Wi-Fi at an airport and 18 per cent had done so at a bus or train station.

Interestingly, 24 per cent respondents said they watched adult content even on streets using public Wi-Fi while 15 per cent even used Wi-Fi at schools to watch adult content.



The cyber security firm said people did not realise that by using public Wi-Fi, they were putting their personal and private information at risk.

Two out of three people surveyed said they thought their personal information was safe when using public Wi-Fi, while 55 per cent said they could not tell whether a public Wi-Fi network was secure or not.


Despite such glaring uncertainties, less than 20 per cent use a virtual private network (VPN) to protect themselves.

“There is a deep divide between what people think is safe or private when using public Wi-Fi versus the reality,” said Nick Shaw, the vice president and general manager of Norton by Symantec.

“What someone thinks is private on their personal device can easily be accessed by hackers through unsecured Wi-Fi networks or even apps with privacy vulnerabilities.”


https://tribune.com.pk/story/1465313/one-three-indians-uses-free-wi-fi-watch-****-study/
 
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Majority of Pakistanis watch horse, camel, goat s3x on net.....to study reproductive mechanism of animals and the compatibility of such animals with men....

Its a very serious study, pioneered by Pakistanis..
 
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The other two out of three lied, could replace India with any country and leave man in the equation...result will be three our three man watch **** on not only free but paid, or even borrowed Wi-Fi, cable, fiber and if thats not available then try to scan all TV channels in hotel room hoping one of them be a **** Channels.

I am a man and I can change, if I have to
I guess
 
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The other two out of three lied, could replace India with any country and leave man in the equation...result will be three our three man watch **** on not only free but paid, or even borrowed Wi-Fi, cable, fiber and if thats not available then try to scan all TV channels in hotel room hoping one of them be a **** Channels.

I am a man and I can change, if I have to
I guess

Hotel rooms suck ... though raunchy Dravidian channels are the next best.

Free wifi on the other hand (no pun intended) ...

Cheers, Doc
 
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Majority of Pakistanis watch horse, camel, goat s3x on net.....to study reproductive mechanism of animals and the compatibility of such animals with men....

Its a very serious study, pioneered by Pakistanis..
Bullshit
When this shit news about google trends appeared then most Pakistan had no access to internet. Most idiots don't know how google trend work and believe in all non sense they heard

In 2001 just 1.3% of the population used the Internet. By 2006 this figure had grown to 6.5% and in 2012 to 10.0%. The percentage on broad band internet users in Pakistan is now 18.8%
 
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