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new tech deletes certina numbers on phones - a licence to hae an affiar?

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codface · 13/10/2005 13:34

The Times October 13, 2005

Cover up that embarrassing call
By Helen Nugent



UNFAITHFUL spouses afraid of being caught out by their mobile phone records can breathe a sigh of relief: a product has been launched that automatically removes all traces of embarrassing calls.



Alibitel, a mobile software supplier, says that its Call Erasing product enables users to block unwanted incoming calls from selected numbers or anonymous callers when they are with partners or relatives, by giving a busy signal.

It allows mobile owners to delete preselected phone numbers and contact details from their incoming, outgoing and missed calls lists.

Users would be able to substitute numbers with others of their choice and keep details of blocked or private calls in a separate secure private log.

A recent mobile phone survey showed that two thirds of owners checked their partner?s phone records.

Nearly half of the respondents said they did it secretly.

The software, which costs £6.95, works on Nokia 3230, 6260, 6600, 6620, 6630, 6670, 6681, 6682, 7610 and N90 phones as well as the Panasonic X700 and X800.

The London-based company claims that the product will mean an end to coming up with spur-of-the-moment explanations to awkward questions such as: ?Darling, did I hear you make a call last night just before you came to bed??

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codface · 13/10/2005 13:36

thsi would be great fro my mother inlaw

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Fimbo · 13/10/2005 13:37

Handy for your mil though, I suppose

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codface · 13/10/2005 13:37

lol

sheis a luddite though not a hope in hell of down loading that

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Fimbo · 13/10/2005 13:37

Snap

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beansprout · 13/10/2005 13:39

There must be a demand for it! Sad though...

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codface · 13/10/2005 13:40

yes god cant belive some pople ( ahem ) also have their phone beleeping wihen texts coem through

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hunkerpumpkin · 13/10/2005 13:42

Did see a website that will make excuses for you to cover up affairs too.

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codface · 13/10/2005 13:43

go on

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JoolsToo · 13/10/2005 13:44

blimey is MIL stil flagrante delecto?

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codface · 13/10/2005 13:45

yyes presume so

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hunkerpumpkin · 13/10/2005 13:46

Can't find it. Dammit!

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