- Nov 26, 2018
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Okay, so I have used a VPN religiously for the last few years whenever I am on public wifi. But sometimes a VPN won't connect. My question is: If you do not manually enter login information, how secure is your Android device for general browsing, considering all the stuff it does in the background (logging you into this or that to check this or that)? For example, I use the Gmail app on my phone. It checks email in the background and shows me a notification if I have a new email. My question is: How secure is what's going on in the background, if I'm not using a VPN? Can someone snatch my username and password from the background app communication going on, even if I don't manually enter them? How unsafe is it REALLY not to use a VPN on a secure public network (at a bar or coffee shop) if you're only casually browsing, using Google Maps app, even sending emails via the Gmail app, but never actually manually entering a username and password into anything?