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A permanent Wireguard VPN connection as soon as the device leaves the home network back to your home network? That’s pretty secure, but you still have a device that can be stolen and accessed in other ways. For public Wi-Fi or 4G/5G you should always use VPN just to be safe 😊. Being your own VPN provider has many benefits, like being able to access any services that run at home from anywhere without opening up and inviting the whole world to your home. Read about Wireguard, or Tailscale if you like, maybe you’ll like it?
Disclaimer: All the personal devices of my family are automatically connected via VPN as soon as they leave the house. Giving them the ability to use any service I provide at home from anywhere.