Cell Phones and Spam
June 16, 2003 - Privacy News
A recent survey conducted by Silicon.com found that 69% of those who responded to the survey had received spam on their cell phones. While spam on cell phones is not expected to be as big a problem as spam in email, it is still perceived to be a greater invasion of privacy. This is because people view their cell phones as more private than their email. More information is available at <http://news.com.com/2100-1041_3-1015595.html>.
Last updated June 16, 2003
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