A survey of 172 office workers at Liverpool Street Station found that 71 per cent were willing to part with their password for a Marks & Spencer’s Easter Egg. Last year 90 per cent of office workers at Waterloo give away their passwords for a cheap pen, so perhaps things have improved slightly.
I’m sure this is common in the U.S., too, but hopefully not to this extent. Thanks to Yoleen for the tip.
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But how many gave a fake password so that they could get the easter egg? That’s what I would have done. 🙂