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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Hmmm...
It's gone a bit quiet hasn't it? Thing is, if I marched into the lions den to assert myself - I would actually be expecting to come face to face with some LIONS and would be equipped accordingly... Oh well - good debate while it lasted - thanks all :) |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Did somat happen while i was in the bath what i miss :)
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Got to wonder why HMRC has a large business group which meets regularly but no small business group. Im sure its only becasuse big business needs HMGOV's protection. Your names not Gordon or Jacqui per chance ? |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
I'd love it if it was Kent, this is his on-line vitriolic side. Though I expect it's just a Turkish investor who thought this would be the big one, over stretched on the investment hoping on massive returns. Sad really.
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Maybe he bought at A. Partied at B. Blames us for C. Totally lost it at D, Signed up here tonight to rant at us. http://img291.imageshack.us/my.php?image=phormzn1.jpg Damn, image won't show. Somebody wannna tell me why, please. :D |
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
I just found a bunch of Kent videos on YouTube and I notice at the bottom of the comments there is an opportunity to respond by video on each one. I am going to have to have a shave, get my head shaved again and think about responding to them all :)
Some of you other folks should do the same. Incidentally, I finally fixed my audio issues so I am thinking of doing a regular Phorm Podcast if anyone is interested? Alexander Hanff |
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They could do it if they had the onions. Not so long ago they used to be a global teleco, before some very bad management decisions turned them into a fairly big national telco. Even now Phorm is a pipsqueek compared to BT. The doubt over ownership of data helps these seedy organisations baffle the regulators (or voters if you think there may be a 'security interest' channel that Kent is offering GCHQ). Phorm's a con. Kent set it up to be sold to the likes of Google, so Kent can run on to his next 'project' with his big 'profit'. Only Google's not playing ball. Either way, BT are the suckers. VM won't be forgotten either. |
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Looks like I missed the troll-baiting :D
Who knows what phorm does? BT et al plan to hijack our data stream and give it to them. All we have is the word of a bent scumware company and its smarmy principal about what goes on in the box. What phorm does should be irrelevant, my browsing belongs to me not my ISP. Only a complete mug would opt-in to webwise. So that'll be Hazel Blears, half the cabinet and a few thousand BT subscribers then...:monkey::monkey::monkey: |
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If you "profile" visitors to a site, then you'll no longer have to pay that site's advertising rate to target their visitors, as you'll be able to reach them elsewhere. This sounds like a recipe fo taking away advertsing from sites that already can provide advertisers access to their target audience based on their content (allowing the site to charge a premium), and redistributing it to other sites that charge less. Quote:
Actually, you do make a good point there, as there's already a small company using Phorm to promote itself in a cost effective manner - you can see the advert on the front page of http://www.ispreview.co.uk/ :D As you appear to be an investor in Phorm, have you considered the implications to phorm's system should blocking third party cookies as per RFC2965 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2965.txt become the default setting of browsers. I believe Safari already does block some third party cookies by default. |
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Oh my,legitimate you say,:erm: and about the animal rights analogy ,that's somewhat right,we are trying to protect others (and ourselves) from those sections of society that like to profit from the suffering of others. Being part of the human race ,i'd expect any decent person to share the same stance ! |
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A reminder to all. This forum does not tolerate insults or offensive language.
Don't attempt to bypass the profanity filter by misstyping words or starring out only some characters. If the word is unsuitable, don't use it. Just because you dislike someone who may be representing a company, it does nobody any credit to misspell or misstype their name, or to slander them. Bottom line, you wouldn't like somebody name calling you, or otherwise making remarks on your personality, so you shouldn't be doing the same to others. |
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Ok I have one night off and you all get to be phormed baited without me some friends you lot are. Right all thoses that fed the troll you get time out to think about the bait you bit on.
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Erm you joined the forum it logs IP numbers for every post a legal requirement incase someone goes to court against a poster for slander. If you didn't want the Mods looking at your IP number take my advice don't join forums. Quote:
1. The unattractive sites are nmormally unattractive due to being too expensive. Phorm will shut out the best deal on the internet to force us into buying from ones he shows adverts for only one problem for you here. I never buy from adverts that pop up I only buy after I have researched the item both in shops and online from sites I CHOOSE. 2. WE only have Kents word on that the actual program if you read the patent can do ao much more thjan hold history if can be changed to request everything from you name address to your bank details. The best part only those programming the servers, those accessing the results would know. 3. Choice and Phorm no not when they have another motive like was said to the press about editing content of the internet.. The internet is not a newspaper publication we do not need it edited. 4. I block all adverts which has been the best thing i have ever done. Some have even had trojens and viruses on their PC's from adverts liek phorm do... 5. This I find very hard to believe since if you are a small company and not signed upto phorm. A visitor using BT searches and visits your sm all site. Phorm harvest the key words matches upto adverts and diverts a potentual customer away from my site using my copyright material to help him decide which adverts to place on the persons PC... Any more?? ---------- Post added at 01:30 ---------- Previous post was at 01:29 ---------- Sorry for long post now I had some troll bait I need time out :D |
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