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Survey: Users More Accepting of Spam







Survey: Users More Accepting of Spam

Survey: Users More Accepting of Spam 04/11/2005 10:47 AM

A new survey by the Pew Internet and American Life Project suggests that people may be getting used to dealing with spam in their inboxes these days. Spam is also being cited as a cause for a marked decline in the number of people who trust that what comes into their inbox is genuine e-mail.




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