More Americans are taking a carefree attitude toward the nuisance of spam clogging their e-mail in-boxes, according to a new study. Better familiarity, spam filtering and a decrease in pornography-laced spam have eased users’ concerns over the scourge. “It’s starting to become part of life online,” Susannah Fox, associate director with the Pew Internet and American Life Project, told the E-Commerce Times. “Once something is part of life online, people feel that they should just stop complaining about it and move on, even if they are still annoyed by it.”
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