Does software that examines your contact list almost no matter where it is or how many you have violate your privacy when it goes on to check how often you mail certain people, whether you have appointments with or telephone certain people? Apparently, some companies, many of which are law firms, don't think it does as they use such software to try to get business with the 'certain people' you know.
While the programs do not scan the content of e-mails - or so they say - it does seem that they are invading one's privacy.
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