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		<title>By: free virus protection for mobile device &#124; Bookmarks URL</title>
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		<description>[...] % of emails are opened: the remainder are either filtered out by anti-spam and anti-virus software, or get deleted. By contrast, 95% of SMS are opened, reflecting the expectation by consumers that those contacting them by text have their consent to do so. Long may this practice continue! The mobile &#8230;  Google phone faces some limitations on corporate email [...]</description>
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