One in four women use net to spy on partners

iSpy with my little mouse
iSpy with my little mouse

More than one in four women have used the internet to spy on their partners – with a staggering 28 per cent of the fairer sex checking up on their loved ones online.

According to an 'iSpy' survey (see what they've done?) commissioned by Virgin Media to coincide with the roll out of its 50Mb broadband service, woman are nearly twice as likely to use the internet to spy on their other half. By contrast, only 16 per cent of men are checking out their partners online.

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