Posted: 03rd Feb, 2004 By: MarkJ
The latest survey into peoples online habits, this time conducted for Amstrad, has found that the majority (63%) of people prefer to send e-mails from home rather than the workplace:
The study reports that almost two-fifths (38 per cent) of employers admit to regularly monitoring their employees email.
Not surprisingly, the study found that 63 per cent of the nation avoid sending emails relating to a new job from their work email, while 17 per cent refrain from sending sexually explicit material or porn-related emails.
Eight per cent of Brits never send emails relating to holidays or new properties from their office, while two per cent avoid sending emails relating to personal banking and finance.More @
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