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Thursday, September 03, 2015

Ashley Madison Says People, Even Some Real Women, Are Still Signing Up For Cheating Site

We can understand why people continued to shop at retailers that have been hit by data breaches. You still need to buy groceries, clothing, housewares, etc. But what about a website whose main selling point is privacy? Even though AshleyMadison.com — the dating website for cheaters — has been publicly embarrassed by the posting of millions of users’ personal data, it claims that people are still signing up… and that they’re not all just dudes.

A statement from Avid Life Media, the Canadian parent company of Ashley Madison, claims that “hundreds of thousands of new users signed up” with the site in the last week, including 87,596 women.

The company is making a point of this last figure after a Gizmodo analysis of the stolen Ashley Madison data concluded that not only was there an extraordinarily high ratio of male to female users on the site (even though it’s free for women to sign up), but that virtually none of the female accounts had communicated in any way with the men on the site.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just goes to show that people are clueless to what's going on in the news.
ORRRRRRRR, they just want to brag about it. Especially the ladies.

Anonymous said...

Ladies like sex too, and if their man won't give it to them, then they will go and get it elsewhere. Even Jesus' mom had sex after he was born, and she had several children, so you know she loved it!