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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 15 May 2013

    How much privacy should you expect when using a corporate smartphone? Pretty much none, say #WSJexperts. http://on.wsj.com/16xdqsj 

    12:48 AM - 15 May 2013
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      1. Brooke Wylie‏Verified account @brookewylie 27 May 2013
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        RT @WSJ: How much privacy should you expect when using a corporate smartphone? Pretty much none, say #WSJexperts. http://on.wsj.com/16xdqsj 

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      1. Lori B‏ @lorilynntaurus 15 May 2013
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        Exactly why I carry 2 phones. “@WSJ: How much privacy to expect when using a corporate smartphone? Pretty much none http://on.wsj.com/16xdqsj ”

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      1. nuri suarez marti‏ @nurisumar 15 May 2013
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        “@WSJ: How much privacy should you expect when using a corporate smartphone? Pretty much none, #WSJexperts. http://on.wsj.com/16xdqsj ”Agreed

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      1. Matt Small‏Verified account @newsmatt 15 May 2013
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        @WSJ @bgershon zero

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      1. Ryan Rivchun‏ @ryanrivchun 15 May 2013
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        @wsj reports employees should expect little privacy using an employer's #smartphone http://on.wsj.com/16xdqsj ”

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      2. Raul RodriguezJacome‏ @raulrj 15 May 2013
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        .@WSJ: How much privacy should you expect when using a corporate smartphone? Pretty much none, say #WSJexperts. http://on.wsj.com/16xdqsj 

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      3. synecon‏ @synecon 15 May 2013
        Replying to @raulrj

        .@raulrj: .@WSJ: How much privacy should you expect when using a corporate smartphone? Pretty much none.. #WSJexperts http://on.wsj.com/16xdqsj 

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      2. Eunice Lee‏ @eunipuny 15 May 2013
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        @vgurl @WSJ: How much privacy should you expect when using a corporate smartphone? Pretty much none, say #WSJexperts. http://on.wsj.com/16xdqsj 

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      4. Eunice Lee‏ @eunipuny 15 May 2013
        Replying to @vgurl

        @vgurl creepy... people need to stop fighting for privacy if they want to use devices that give them none. #canthaveitall

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      1. Atul Kumar Singh‏ @atulsinghpm 15 May 2013
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        “@WSJ: How much privacy should you expect when using a corporate smartphone? Pretty much none,say #WSJexperts http://on.wsj.com/16xdqsj ” #tech

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      1. Professor Chris Imafidon‏ @ChrisImafidon 15 May 2013
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        @WSJ Our scientific research in int journal demonstrates that privacy is impossible w wireless devices c http://ijesat.org/Volumes/2012_Vol_02_Iss_03/IJESAT_2012_02_03_01.pdf … @aimafidon

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      1. Zachary Busey‏ @ZBusey 15 May 2013
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        “@WSJ: How much privacy should you expect when using a corporate smartphone? Pretty much none, say #WSJexperts. http://on.wsj.com/16xdqsj ”

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      2. Julian Beck ‏ @Dolph365 15 May 2013
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        @WSJ There is no such thing as privacy anymore.People who still believe that are deluded.

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      3. Shalom 🕍‏ @coachanthony79 15 May 2013
        Replying to @Dolph365

        “@Dolph365: @WSJ There is no such thing as privacy anymore.People who still believe that are deluded.” Sad but true....

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