Monday, February 11, 2013

Nearly 50 percent of couples shared Facebook and e-mail password

Couples share everything, good and bad, but according to a survey of U.S. firms McAfee MSI International, nearly half of couples shared password for Facebook and email, while only a slightly smaller percentage, 42%, regularly checks the messages sent or received by a partner.
Nearly 50 percent of couples shared Facebook and e-mail password

Couples share everything, good and bad, but according to a survey of U.S. firms McAfee MSI International, nearly half of couples shared password for Facebook and email, while only a slightly smaller percentage, 42%, regularly checks the messages sent or received by a partner. In addition, a third of people admit to accompany former partners through social networks like Twitter or Facebook, and fifth voyeuristic peering into the current partner profile of their former partners.
Flooding naked pictures on social networks is clearer when you see that half of the respondents have intimate photos on their smart phone, so a good part of them are afraid of publication and are the fourth and complained that he once sent such photos then partner.
According to McAfeea, sharing intimacy with your partner is a good thing, as long as there are no traces of an electronic-type photos that can later cause a lot of bad things.


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