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Old 05-07-2013, 09:48 AM   #22526
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Something I read in one of the major news wires about how 95% of all telephone calls are automatically screened for key words and flagged for investigation if they show up. It got me thinking about the complaints about Facebook privacy, Twitter, etc., etc., etc. That led me to wondering about e-mail privacy too. I wonder just how far does it really extend?

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