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By: rob Knight

B, the original article that appeared (in Time out I think) was a hoax, the journalist admitted it about 6 weeks later..BUT as with most hoax’s real life started to imitate art and toothing started....

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By: Bena Roberts

Good grief. Nice to see you back on gomo Rob!

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By: Jennifer Tracey

Thanks for post Bena. Have also been hearing about its partner activity bluejacking – people being sent unwanted videos and images. (The spam rather than the sex element Rob?). But, by the looks of it,...

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By: Sean O Sullivan

Hi Bena – I think that nowadays, “toothing” has become a shorthand for a variety of things. It originally referred only to the supposed practise of meeting people for causal sex (for some reason, it...

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By: rob Knight

Hi Jennifer Yes there is a cross over. There was some scares about 3 or 4 years ago originally about being able to bluejack a phone and get access to address books etc. Proximity marketing has sprung...

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By: Jennifer Tracey

Hi Rob Thanks for your comments. I’m aware of bluetooth being used by marketing and gaming companies and interested to hear new ways people have found to use it. Getting spammed via bluetooth is a sure...

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