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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Good Idea, but don't pick the highest profile thread pick one that's fairly active but slightly under the radar! It may then last considerably longer before being pulled! |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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EDIT : Thinking about it a bit more. If it was me, I would have an avatar that had a message along the lines of "Shocking news for BT customers" and a signature "Visit my homepage to find out more" which linked to inphormationdesk or perhaps an information page tailored for BT users. It would probably have a bigger impact if all the anti-phormites over there temporarily used the same avatar and signature. In a couple of hours between you all, you could swamp the whole forum. :) |
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I think the term 'wiretap' is well understood so maybe something like 'web wiretap' ....
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This is the "hit 'em low, hard, quick, and hook 'em approach..it can be printed and bunged on the works notice board, and it's clear and straightforward, not too much info at once.
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As at 28-May-2008 12:57:00 1,165.000 http://www.londonstockexchange.com/e...%20B1WTNC4PHRM |
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Assume we had in place, God forbid, the current incarnation of the Phorm/Webwise inline system snooping and spying on our raw data. With all the Phorm redirects going on to perform their apparent illegalities in an attempt to hoodwink the system to make it work, could it affect the performance on heavy duty Ajax type calls within the data stream? |
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"Note: You will not be able to select a custom avatar until it has been approved by a moderator." It really is not a free country over there. |
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Are any BT forum users getting emails for watched topics?
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BT developed the line "Its good to talk " soon after privatisation. I think that this is about to become "Its good to spy" |
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Haha! Now I kind of feel guilty to keep picking on chubby little Emma (someone's got to do it!). Btw in order for people to see that Google search result for Emma Sanderson they need to set the "Do not filter my search results." under the preferences. More fun with Emma here "Phorm on The Gadget Show" http://badphorm.co.uk/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?6107 :D |
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