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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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To try and stir some interest I added a comment to a posting on his grc.news.feedback newsgroup where I know he posts. Steve is currently doing a lot of work in cookies, so surely this is up his street. You can see my post in the thread at http://12078.net/grcnews/article.php...feedback#71899 (as Dave Sergeant) and it has currently generated one interesting reply, but nothing from Steve yet. If you want to reply you need to subscribe to grc.news.feedback at news.grc.com |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Dave from that link I found the talk of what Phorm is amusing but totally honest not sure if we are allowed to quoted from that site would be good if we can..
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Indexing by Google or other Sources is strongly discouraged, but as far as I know he has no objection to individual Information Links & requests for information on Security Privacy Issues. I believe he is acutely aware of the current situation concerning Phorm & other such Technologies, his "Up & Coming Cookie Forensics System" being part of this overall picture. |
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Feel free to use any ani phorm phrases that might pop out of what I laughingly call my brain as well, including t shirt printing etc. I'm trying to focus on joe public. |
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Dear Customer, What makes the technology behind OIX and Webwise truly groundbreaking is that it takes consumer privacy protection to a new level. Our technology doesn't store any personally identifiable information or IP addresses, and we don't retain information on user browsing behaviour. So we never know - and can't record - who's browsing, or where they've browsed. If you have any concerns, please highlight them to your internet service provider. Thank you for shopping at Amazon.co.uk Please let us know if this e-mail answered your question: Still waiting for the final reply. |
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I'm not impressed with the number of one particular party who have signed the Early Day Motion:
Conservative Party 3 Democratic Unionist Party 4 INDEPENDENT LABOUR 1 Labour Party 13 Liberal Democrats 23 Social Democratic and Labour Party 1 My (Conservative) MP hasn't even responded to the message I sent urging him to sign. Looks like another round of letters to those whose MPs haven't signed is needed. |
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Back onto Phorm a member who hasn't posted has offered to host the capts videos of the public meeting I have alink to this website have sent one to Alexander just not sure if we should post public of pass it around over pms? link to the videos for any one still need to see the public meeting www.buttonclicker.com |
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Thought this might amuse you all. My husband was filling in a Ciao survey this afternoon and this was one of the survey pages:
http://www.biro-art.net/arkenford.jpg Wonder if the survey BT did was presented like this. I also wonder what advertising company this part of the Ciao survey was conducted on behalf of - could it be phorm perhaps? |
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some interesting "Calls for tenders" from this page, some of which relate very much to the EU DPA and the Data Protection 29 working party i have linked to in the past.
and recently mentioned by (which hat am i wearing in this post or it might be a personal Opinion ;) ) simon and the potential of a future UK/EU/US trade war! it might also help if you can see last nights more four "true stories thin/Taking Liberties" program to see how all this might fit together in the future.... http://www.channel4.com/video/true-s...s/catchup.html "This polemical and irreverent film examines how our fundamental rights are being systematically undermined in the current climate of fear." http://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/fun...tm#117940-2008 as referenced from the http://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/fsj...s/index_en.htm Data Protection — European Commission |
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Just messing around, whaddayathink?
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Check this out..
http://www.iii.co.uk/investment/deta...ail&id=4020481 Quote:
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