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Worryingly, five per cent also said that credit card information was hidden on their phones, and one percent admitted that they stored passwords and PIN.
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"If a mobile or smartphone goes missing and isn't protected with a password, and contains business names and addresses and other corporate data such as business emails,Windows 7 Ultimate Key, then the company is immediately in breach of the Data Protection Act by failing to meet some of its principals on electronic data," he warned.
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