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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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I would just like to see somewhere created where we can protect everyone, and everyone can see how shallow T&Cs and contracts really are. Sammy |
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If everyone regardless of being opt-in or out goes by profiler then the alterations tot he privacy or T&C to allow this would be at the dtriment of the user who asked to not be included in the phorm saga.. Trading standards OFCOM cause as much stink as you can they normally take the hint and release you in the end..
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"Citizens are not alarmed by the government's demands for biometric data"? The hell we aren't! The fact that people use such data to secure their laptops is irrelevant, because that is an example of the citizen using his/her own biometric data for his/her own, private purposes, with the data remaining firmly under its owner's control. That has nothing whatsoever to do with bloody ID cards! And he's further shot himself in the foot by using the word "demand". I don't take kindly to being told what to do at the best of times; having demands, especially unreasonable ones, imposed on me totally gets on my tits! CCTV does not "reassure" people - it scares them to death. There is now CCTV in Manchester Victoria station - well, that's standard and even justifiable, you might say. But in the toilets?! I kid you not. Apparently there's been an increase in "indecent acts", whatever that's supposed to mean; I was tempted to find the station master and ask, but I wasn't in the mood to be branded as a subversive rebel because it would have interefered with my purpose for being in Manchester: to do a bit of book shopping. I'm so reassured that I would like to emigrate and leave what's left of this sorry place to its own devices. If only I could afford it. |
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Just to say 'I'M STILL HERE' - checking in most days to see what's what.
Also - I know MoneySavingExpert has been tried before in terms of awareness but I would suggest - if a legal opinion can be garnered from somewhere - that it would be more receptive to a 'Get out of your [ISP NAME] contract free of charge' article. They quite often have these articles - written by anyone - referenced on the regular email newsletter (as a good money saving tip) and that has a LOT of recipients... It plays directly into the site's raison d'etre as it were and to be honest, if any of the potential candidates go ahead with Phorm I don't really care WHY people leave them so long as they do - financial pain is the only readily available way they can be made to reconsider I suspect. Well it's either that or the government / relevant agencies grow a set and do something - so, back to financial pain then... Just a thought - anyone who IS a lawyer out there? |
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So forget what BT are saying they are blowing smoke, if privacy terms change in a contract it IS a material change and BT don't have a leg to stand on. They will however try everything in their power to persuade you not to cancel your contract. Alexander Hanff |
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and lets not forget the Officially released BT diagram GIF for the upcoming trials in my post 10-04-2008, 02:49 http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/12...l#post34524675 clearly shows that YOU will only have one way into the Network and on to the web, and its through the Deep Packet Interception Device. "ALL HTTP Traffic" it also makes it perfectly clear (to any County court small claims judge for instance ;) )that if you Opt-out or refuse to be Opted-in, then BT are still trying to force a cookie on to your PC without your consent... and later read and alter its content against your Exress and Explicit refusal to consent or allow it. "DECLINE : PLACE OPTED-OUT Cookie (No UID)" |
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Home office press office website;
"Please note: the press office deals with enquiries from the media only. Members of the public should phone 020 7035 4848" Here to help. |
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