Unfaithful Canadian's form adulterers' privacy campaign

17 Jun 2010
Unfaithful Canadian's form adulterers' privacy campaign Four Canadian's caught playing away from home have signed a sworn statement against a phone company that revealed their secret affairs.

The campaign began after Gabriela Nagy's adulterous relationship was exposed by phone company Rogers, the Globe and Mail reports.

Ms Nagy is now suing the firm after her husband discovered his wife's discreet relationship because Rogers had bundled Ms Nagy's incriminating mobile phone bill with Mr Nagy's Internet and home bill.

Claiming that the company is in breach of confidence, Ms Nagy has found she is not the only one to have been caught playing away from home in this way.

Three others have now alleged in interviews that their relationships had either been ruined or were on "rocky ground" after their adulterous ways were discovered because of Rogers' billing system.

According to the news provider, Rogers spokeswoman Odette Coleman wrote in an email: "While we sympathize with Ms. Nagy's situation, we cannot be responsible for the personal decisions made by our customers."

This news may prove a valuable lesson for adulterous who do not want to get caught out, as a recent survey revealed that 40 per cent of women admit to checking their partner's phone for flirty texts.

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