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September 19, 2019: Ten percent (10%) of American adults have mistakenly sent an embarrassing photo to the wrong person. A ScottRasmussen.com national survey also found that 26% have done the same with an embarrassing text.[1]

These mistakes are much more common among younger adults. Nearly a quarter (23%) of adults under 35 have sent an embarrassing photo to the wrong person. Fewer than one-half of one percent of senior citizens have had that unfortunate experience.

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