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Internet users more accepting of spam: study







Internet users more accepting of spam:
study

Internet users more accepting of spam:
study
04/11/2005 01:56 PM

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According to a new study from the Pew Internet and American Life Project , spam problems are growing as concerns for large numbers of email users.

In large numbers, Internet users report that they trust email less and some even use email less because of spam.

Female users tend to be more bothered by spam than males.

The erosion of trust in email, leading to quick deletes, suspicion of communication from strangers, fear of lost valid messages, and concealing one's email address, especially for personal email accounts away from work, might be the biggest effect of this "critical mass" of spam.

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