💨 Abstract
The article discusses the phenomenon of "backdoor browsing," where people peek at strangers' phone screens on public transport. Jack, 27, was caught looking at a woman's Snapchat, while Ria Pandya, 26, saw a man sending inappropriate messages. Etiquette expert Laura Windsor notes that while curiosity is natural, invading privacy can be uncomfortable and problematic, especially given concerns about sexual harassment. She advises putting away phones or moving to deter snoopers.
Courtesy: Charlie Sawyer
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