Two-Thirds Of Adulterers Wouldn't Cheat Without The Help Of The Internet

How The Internet Helps People Cheat

From scrolling through Twitter while on a date to still being Facebook friends with your ex, the internet and social media has caused tension in many relationships.

But this is just the beginning.

A recent survey shows that technology's impact on relationships is two-fold: not only does it interrupt intimate moments and drive couples apart, but the digital age facilitates adultery - by allowing people to look elsewhere at the click of a button.

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According to online infidelity dating site Victoria Milan, 45% of the site's 6000 users say they cheat because their partner doesn't give them enough attention - and that they come in second place to their partner's smart phone or tablet.

A whopping 66% of survey respondents say they wouldn’t be unfaithful at all without the help of new technologies—the internet in particular.

“Like anything else that enhances our lives, technology is a double-edged sword. It isn't so surprising that cheaters would be ahead of the curve when it comes to hiding their movements as well as taking advantage of the benefits of being online!" says Sigurd Vedal, CEO of Victoria Milan.

"It's also a predictable, albeit unfortunate, commentary that modern use of technology has led to a kind of social isolation—being alone in a room of many others—that leads to seeking out connections with others when we are left feeling unfulfilled in our day to day relationships. One way or the other we need to find that connection.”

Celeb Marriages That Survived Cheating
Josh Duhamel and Fergie(01 of05)
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Black Eyed Peas singer Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson and hubby actor Josh Duhamel have stayed together despite claims that Duhamel slept with an Atlanta stripper in 2009 -- their first year of marriage. (credit:Getty)
Bill and Hillary Clinton(02 of05)
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News of former president Bill Clinton's affair with then-23-year-old White House intern Monica Lewinsky broke in 1998 during his second term as president. His wife and now-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has stayed by his side ever since, despite very public criticism of the affair. (credit:Getty)
Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin(03 of05)
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With the most unfortunate name in history to headline a political sex scandal, New York representative Anthony Weiner admitted to tweeting pictures of himself naked to other women in 2011. His wife, aide to fellow philanderer's wife Hillary Clinton, was pregnant at the time the news hit, and is still by his side today. (credit:AP)
David and Victoria Beckham(04 of05)
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International soccer star David Beckham and his wife, former Spice Girl and fashion designer, Victoria, survived an alleged cheating scandal published in In Touch Weekly in 2010. The magazine alleged that Beckham spent several nights with call girl Irma Nici in 2007. Beckham sued In Touch for defamation, but the lawsuit was thrown out. (credit:AP)
David Letterman and Regina Lasko(05 of05)
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Late night comedian David Letterman married wife Regina Lasko in 2009 after dating for 23 years, but confessed -- on air, no less -- to an extramarital affair just months after their nuptials. They're still together, however, and have an 8-year-old son. (credit:AP)

Here are five top controversial tips from Victoria Milan users - to help cheaters avoid being caught in an affair:

Never give out your mobile number... It is suspicious to suddenly start getting frequent messages and calls or texts, even more so if you struggle to hide them. You never know when you will get a phone call from your lover. Instead, create a new email address to communicate with your lover.

Never use your home computer to connect with your lover... It is too easy to forget to close your email or clear your browser history, and your partner can spy on you if s/he has doubts.

Never take pictures with your lover... Pictures can pop up on social networks when you least expect it no matter how careful you think you are. Tied for third? Never use social media networks with your lover. Social media is designed for sharing information and is not secure.

Be careful when paying by credit card... Pay close attention and remember that your card movements are always recorded. Try to pay cash whenever you can.

Turn off your car's GPS devices... They keep a record of all trips you take, including getaways with your lover.