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and the same ones that I did with my previous feature phone.
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#Private chatology spam with my name android
What do you guys think might be behind the sudden appearence of spam text? Is it that I now have an Android phone, and somehow websites might use it's extra capabilities to steal my number? (I am going to normal sites- news/sports/redbox etc. I think it is very unlikely that getting my first spam text about 36 hours after the switch to Straight Talk and Android was coincidental when I hadn't recieved one before in the many years with this same mobile number. Well this morning I got my first spam text message, a pitch for ''. (I'm very careful about where I give out my mobile number) Before this new smartphone I had used my mobile number on a web-enabled but non-'smart' feature phone with T-Mobile for years without ever getting a spam text message. Day before yesterday I activated a new Android smartphone on Straight Talk using the BYOD plan with an AT&T sim card and ported my number from T-Mobile.
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