The use of public charging stations for electronic devices may present the following risks:
- Privacy concern:
- Health risk:
- Damage to device:
Since the user no longer has control over their dedicated line, the information from their device, such as browsing history and text messages, can be vulnerable to malicious attacks.
The use of public charging stations may also pose a health risk. Due to their lack of regulation and oversight, these stations may be using outdated cables or unsafe chargers.
The device may be damaged if the public charging station is using an adapter or cable that is incompatible with the device.
- Bring their own charging cable:
- Do not leave the device unattended:
- Use a surge protector:
It is important to use the original charging cable and adapter to decrease the possibility of damaging the device.
Users should avoid leaving their devices unattended or accessing sensitive information when using public charging stations.
Using a surge protector in addition to the device’s own charger can help provide extra protection from power surges.