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Test 'reveals Facebook, Twitter and Google snoop on emails': Study of net giants spurs new privacy concerns


  • Study set out to test confidentiality of 50 of the biggest Internet companies
  • Researchers sent unique web address in private messages through firms
  • They found six of the companies opened the link from the message

By MARTIN DELGADO

PUBLISHED: 17:37 EST, 31 August 2013 | UPDATED: 17:37 EST, 31 August 2013

dailymail.co.uk


Facebook, Twitter and Google have been caught snooping on messages sent across their networks, new research claims, prompting campaigners to express concerns over privacy.
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