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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Little Rant.
Now that things have quietened down a little since this afternoon I would like to make an observation. The Gentleman or Lady who seemed to be just provoking a merry-go-round of comments from the anti Phorm majority on this forum I feel had an agenda. I suspect that agenda was to provoke exactly what happened this afternoon which was lots of arguments which got us nowhere and was equivalent to a hamster running on a wheel going nowhere. Anybody who at that moment in time was to go to this forum and make some sort of informed decision on the Phorm issue and evaluate its its critics would not have perceived a good impression of the standard of the anti phorm debate that is normally present here. I think we should be ready for this type of behaviour and treat it a bit more wisely. If what I believe to be true, actually happened as described above, there would have been a reason for this occurring and we certainly fell into any trap that was carefully planned. The best way to deal with your perceived enemy is to treat it with respect and not fall into bog standard reactionary behaviour which feeds only their argument. Now and again we should maintain the element of surprise and there were not many surprises today. To win the battle we must prepare, be positive and not react like headless chickens when provoked. By all means we should react but I felt as more and more silly arguments were thrown into the discussion by the person in question we should have spotted this far more quickly than we did and just ignore it or sever the discussion quickly if we are going nowhere. There is enough informed fact contained within this forum for anybody to judge the issue in our favour. Lets make this information easier to find. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Phorm ought to feel flattered and chuffed with NebuAd's latest action which imitates them somewhat. They thought "we need spyware people, just like Phorm have".
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06/20/nebuad_claria/ |
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BT Webwise FAQ and the "locked" thread from March 4th: The original Q&A Thread with answers by Adam Liversage Both of these contain statements by BT which can be construed as official... :) |
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However at one point I was convinced I was talking to someone who looks like this: [img]Download Failed (1)[/img] Which was when, for me at least, things started to get much more interesting and I got totally sidetracked... :) |
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http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en I've used the xp/ie6 image myself for a while now and it works fine. You can install all of the latest updates without having to lose the ability to run IE6. EDIT: Although it says the images expire in september, they do make new images available before the existing ones "time out". |
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“To conquer oneself is a greater task than conquering others†Budda |
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The best weapon is the female 'phorm'. |
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I think it's only the Vista image that expires in September... I'll grab that and have a play with it later - thanks :) |
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Mar 7 2008 Adam Liversage on the BT Beta Webwise Q&A thread http://www.beta.bt.com/bta/forums/th...rt=60&tstart=0 <quote>We do not and cannot access any information you store on your computer. We also do not pass any data to any third party.</quote> Now an email to me, in response to a BTWebwise website submission, from "bt.webwise.help.desk@bt.com" dated 13 March 2008 <quote, edited xxxxx for security)> Dear xxxxx Thank your for your email and apology in delay in responding. ...<snip tedious Knut cant>... I hope that this response allays the concerns that you have expressed. Please note that BT Webwise service will not be available for BT Retail Business customers. -----Original Message----- From: marketing@phorm.com [mailto:marketing@phorm.com] Sent: 05 March 2008 19:24 To: marketing@phorm.com Subject: BT.webwise.com Contact Request *** This email came from a bt.webwise.com contact submission on Wed 5 Mar 14:23:34 EST 2008. *** Title: X First name: <my real first name> Last name: <my real surname> ISP: BT Email: <my primary bt email address> Phone: User type: Unknown User Questions or comments: I wish to ensure that no browsing history whatsoever is available to your insidious snooping. Is www.oix.net the only URL that I must set cookie-controls to reject? </quote> note the EST date stamp in the body text.And in the headers note the "FW" in <quote>Subject: FW: BT.webwise.com Contact Request</quote> Gosh, I wonder who "BTWebwise" forwarded my email to:shrug: Btw that little matter of data-leaking has been reported to the ICO :D gnilddif |
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I'll remember that |
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Has to be done... " Finland, Finland, Finland, The country where I want to be, Pony trekking or camping, Or just watching TV. Finland, Finland, Finland. It's the country for me. You're so near to Russia, So far from Japan, Quite a long way from Cairo, Lots of miles from Vietnam. Finland, Finland, Finland, The country where I want to be, Eating breakfast or dinner, Or snack lunch in the hall. Finland, Finland, Finland. Finland has it all. You're so sadly neglected And often ignored, A poor second to Belgium, When going abroad. Finland, Finland, Finland, The country where I quite want to be, Your mountains so lofty, Your treetops so tall. Finland, Finland, Finland. Finland has it all. Finland, Finland, Finland, The country where I quite want to be, Your mountains so lofty, Your treetops so tall. Finland, Finland, Finland. Finland has it all. Finland has it all. Composer: Michael Palin Author: Michael Palin Arranger: John Du Prez Lead Singer: Michael Palin" ...in quotes, you'll note.:D |
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On the other hand, I do think there is a reason to finnish with the Hamsterman (Hamsterwoman?), but tbh I'd prefer we get back on with the urgent business of leaving scorched earth beneath Phorm. |
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It looks promising though - as long as it does drag n drop between desktop and the VM window it should be ok. |
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