Eset experts conducted a study that showed how often the majority of Russians change their passwords. In this case, the majority means 53% of the total number of surveyed users.
As it turned out, residents of Russia are extremely concerned about the security of their data. According to CNews, citing Eset data, most Russians change their passwords at least twice a year. At the same time, about 32% of respondents do this on average once a year or even less often. But 15% of respondents do use the same password on an ongoing basis.
Interestingly, about 13% back up their data to protect it. The same number of people use two SIM cards to interact with the network under a pseudonym.
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