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Posted: Wed May 23, 2007 5:45 pm Post subject: Study: More Spam But Fewer Complaints |
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*** Study: More Spam But Fewer Complaints ***
New York, NY -- 05/23/2007
Spam messages are increasingly plaguing e-mail inboxes, but more
Americans are accepting them as a fact of life, a new study finds.
Thirty-seven percent of U.S. e-mail users say they are getting more junk
in their personal e-mail accounts, and 29 percent see an increase in their
work accounts. About half say they have not noticed a change, the Pew
Internet and American Life Project said in its study, released Wednesday.
Meanwhile, 28 percent of Internet users now say that spam
is not a problem at all, up from 16 percent in June 2003.
"It's maybe starting to become part of life online," said Susannah Fox,
associate director with Pew. "Once something's part of life online, people
feel that they should just stop complaining about it and move on, even
though people are still annoyed by it."
Pew said that spam with pornography — the type users are most likely to
complain about — appears to be dropping in relation to pitches for drugs
and financial opportunities as well as scams for sensitive data like
passwords.
People have also gotten smarter about blocking spam with software
filters and using techniques for making their e-mail addresses more
difficult for spammers to find. The study did not ask whether the junk
messages people were getting more of were in spam folders or regular
inboxes.
The telephone survey of 1,492 U.S. adult Internet users, conducted Feb.
15 to March 7, has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. _________________ Geneb...Wenatchee,Washington-USA
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