According to a recent study, 82% of Americans have snooped on a phone, tablet, or computer at some point in their lives.
at some point in their lives. Of the 82% of those surveyed that have snooped, a whopping 81% say that they haven’t been caught in the act.“The motivations for snooping are also quite telling,” the study notes. “While general curiosity is the most commonly cited reason for snooping, a significant portion of Americans are driven by suspicions of wrongdoing .”
Unsurprisingly, the reason most people claim they decided to snoop was to look at messages . That includes text messages, emails, social media DMs, and more. It seems that we’re most curious about what our friends are saying to everyone else.
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