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Phone surveillance : ウィキペディア英語版 | Phone surveillance Phone surveillance is the act of performing surveillance of phone conversations, location tracking and data monitoring of a phone. Before the era of mobile phones, these used to refer to the tapping of phone lines via a method called wiretapping. Wiretapping has now been replaced by software that monitors the cell phones of users. While mobile phone surveillance has been carried out by large organisation for a long time, especially for clues of illegal activities, more and more such surveillance are now carried out by individuals for personal reasons. For example, a parent may become a "text spy" in order to monitor a child's texting activity. This brings in the moral, ethical and legal question of who owns your privacy. == Prevalence == According to a 1998 American Management Association report, 43% of companies actually tap phone conversations and review computer files and emails of employees.〔(Enterprise - Mar 1999 )〕 No newer data is available on the number of phone surveillance carried out currently.
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