New research by a leading mobile phone insurance website in the UK
has revealed that 1 in 7 Britons have accidentally sent a text message
of an explicit nature to the wrong person; with a quarter of these
claiming the message contained a risqué image in it. Of those who
accidentally sent an explicit text to the wrong person, a tenth got
caught out sending it to a family member.
Many risqué text messages seem to end up in the wrong hands,
according to new research by a leading mobile phone insurance website in
the UK. A poll carried out by the site revealed that 1 in 7 adult
Britons have accidentally sent a sexually explicit text message to the
wrong person, with a quarter of these admitted they sent the message to
an ex-partner by mistake.
www.MobileInsurance.co.uk
polled a sample of 2,179 UK adults between the ages of 21 and 30 and
asked them about their texting habits and if they’d ever been known to
send risqué messages or images in the past. Respondents were able to
answer anonymously and gave information on their previous texting
mishaps.
Initially, those taking part were asked ‘Have you ever accidentally
sent a sexually explicit text message to the wrong person?’ to which 1
in 7, 14%, said ‘yes’. All of these respondents were then asked who the
message had been accidentally sent to and if the message had contained a
rude image as well.
According to the study, sexually explicit text messages that end up
in the wrong person’s inbox are most commonly mistakenly sent to the
following recipients: Friend – 37%, Ex-partner – 25%, Colleague – 17%,
Family member – 9%, Stranger – 7% and Other – 5%.
When asked if the rude text message that they had sent to someone
accidentally had contained an explicit image too, a quarter, 26%, said
that it did. All respondents who had accidentally sent a rude text
message to the wrong person were also asked how they reacted when they
realised their mistake, to which the responses were as follows:
Acknowledged it/apologised – 44%, Ignored it/pretended it didn’t happen –
39%, Pretended it was meant to be for them – 11%, Laughed it off – 4%
and Other at 2%
Furthermore, 19% of the total respondents said that they had received
a sexually explicit text message that wasn’t intended for them in the
past. When all respondents who had sent a rude text message of some sort
in the past, accidental or not, were asked what had made them do so;
the majority, 77%, said it was because they were under the influence of
alcohol. 57% regretted sending a rude text message.
Jason Brockman, Director at MobileInsurance.co.uk, said the following
about the study: “We often have customers write in concerned that the
contents of their mobile phone
will be revealed when sending their handset off to be fixed, but people
needn’t worry about that due to confidentiality. This made us wonder
how many people tended to send risqué text messages and images they
wouldn’t want to end up in the wrong hands.
“The number of people who had sent a rude text message accidentally
to the wrong person was a real shock and, as for those who sent the
message to a family member, I cannot imagine how that conversation went
afterwards. How embarrassing! To be on the safe side, perhaps steer
clear of using your phone for those types of rendezvous!”
He added: “We strongly recommend that those sending
their phones in for repairs backup all their content and clear their
handset. For this kind of thing, we give all customers 3GB free online
storage, with apps to sync their data, so there really is nothing for
people to worry about!
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