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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Thanks to Mark for reminding me - I got an e-mail yesterday saying the bandwidth used has hit 80% (it's now 83% or 41.3Gb: the total files size is 135 Mb so that's a lot of downloads - 796 in total) so please link to the tobymeres.net site (340 visits so far) which has better bandwidth. Wishing you success for tomorrow, Alexander. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Good luck tomorrow in London we are all here supporting you in this.
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good luck tommorow Alexander
and have a safe journey |
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On the matter of MP's replying, mine replied quite quickly (see posts #2550 & #2554 )and for the record he's Labour. |
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Unbelievable to think that the film was showing something which is now possible. ---------- Post added at 05:51 ---------- Previous post was at 05:36 ---------- Quote:
High quality tv, that made me chuckle :angel: |
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I emailed 80/20 24 hours after the meeting, via their Contact Us link, to ask about the promised video. No reply I'm afraid. |
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Good luck for the click interview Alexander. Go get 'em.
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BT drone: "No personal information was processed..." Questioner: "So, you didn't remove personal information?" BT drone: "Yes, we did" Questioner: "Then you processed it" They can't have it both ways ;) |
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BBC : Security firms scrutinise Phorm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7359024.stm "Phorm have hinted that most ISP's will choose an opt-out solution based on a cookie," he said. "We have expressed our concern that's not informed consent and most likely will meet our detection criteria." :) hehe, they have the F-Secure on Phorm blog linked as well. |
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Yes seems like they have no intentions of changing the method of delivery which will mean many will not even know it is on their system plus many minors could be tricked onto the system without consent.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7359024.stm
A story on security firm responses to Phorm. Interesting in the light of my question to BT "What will happen to browsing (and the Phorm business model) when browsers like Firefox (and security software vendors) start to look at layer 7 redirection and treat it as suspicious activity? and their reply - "It is not clear to me that they will do that." Well maybe it is clearer now. The BBC pages on this are looking quite organised, with very good links, a couple of video links to their TV reports including interview with Emma Sanderson about the secret illegal trials from BT, and provides a good first stopping pointfor someone wanting to learn about Phorm/Webwise from scratch. If this is the basic template design of the pages for their current Phorm stories, it will be helpful. The article ends with some Kent spin. |
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Posted to the iii website with the bbc link. I won't be around much today. Got a job interview to prepare for. Keep up the good fight!
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When virgin finally do make this PhormeWare go public, Im out and taking ALL 3 of my services and they can go jump! That is a total of £1,176 a year Virgin will be losing out on, and this is just from me!! |
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