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On The Table Read, “the best entertainment magazine in the UK“, A NordVPN study shows that Brits spend two full days per week on the internet. How do they spend their time online?
Brits spend almost 59 hours a week online, which is the equivalent of more than 2 full days out of 7, according to a survey by cybersecurity company NordVPN. This amounts to 128 days a year, or more than 22 years per lifetime online. That’s the 4th lowest number among 16 surveyed countries globally.
The average time Brits start browsing the internet each day is 8:52am – and they don’t log off until 21:25pm. But how do they spend most of their time?
Brits spend the most time online streaming TV shows and films over Netflix, Amazon Video, or Hulu. For this activity, they spend 7 hours and 55 minutes per week, which is the second highest result within Europe, behind only Spain.
Some hours less – 4 hours and 57 minutes – are spent scrolling through social media channels like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Even though it’s the second most popular activity online for Brits, most of them name the same platforms as tracking their online activities the most.
“Social media for Brits is like a love-hate story. They spend endless hours scrolling but at the same time feel anxious about its privacy concerns. We often wait for that first phishing attempt to succeed, online scam to happen, or data leak to scare us in order to start taking our security online seriously,” says Daniel Markuson, a digital privacy expert at NordVPN.
Brits proved that listening to music is a vital pastime during their typical week. For this activity, they spend 4 hours and 42 minutes/week. Just several minutes less – 4 hours and 36 minutes per week – are dedicated to watching videos on platforms like YouTube.
“Brits prove that they are big social media lovers by another survey, which revealed that two thirds of them scroll through social media while on the toilet. However, Brits are encouraged to not forget about their online safety, even while immersed in social media, conversations, games, or the new,” says Daniel Markuson from NordVPN.
While Brits like listening to music, half of people (46%) feel they are being listened to by their own devices.
The NordVPN survey also showed that 1 in 2 Brits (54%) admitted they cannot imagine a whole day without being online. Daniel Markuson, a digital privacy expert at NordVPN, shares some tips to make Brits’ online time both enjoyable and secure:
“The use of technology and the internet in daily life has increased for almost everyone throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. And even though many of us try to balance our lives and reduce hours spent online, we often face the impossible as we are dependent on the internet both for our professional activities as well as for the majority of our hobbies too,” says Daniel Markuson.
The survey was commissioned by NordVPN and conducted by the external company Norstat on June 22-30, 2021. The survey’s target group was residents of Spain aged 18-74, and the sample was taken from national internet users. Quotas were placed on age, gender, and place of residence.
NordVPN is the world’s most advanced VPN service provider, used by millions of internet users worldwide. NordVPN provides double VPN encryption and Onion Over VPN and guarantees privacy with zero tracking. One of the key features of the product is Threat Protection, which blocks malicious websites, malware, trackers, and ads. NordVPN is very user friendly, offers one of the best prices on the market, and has over 5,000 servers in 60 countries worldwide. For more information: http://nordvpn.com
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