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NordVPN Survey Reveals Japanese Spend 8 More Years of Their Lives Online Compared to 4 Years Ago, Highlighting Risks of "Short-Burst, Late-Night" Digital Life

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NordVPN, a personal security service provider, announced the results of its "Life online 2.0" survey of internet users in 20 countries. According to the survey, the average Japanese person now spends 19 years and 7 months of their life online, an increase of over 8 years since the 2021 survey. While their weekly usage is the shortest among the 20 countries, their log-off time is the latest, often after 11 PM. The company points out that this "short-burst, late-night" usage habit increases cybersecurity risks due to impaired judgment from fatigue.

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