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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Yeah I think Mr Hanff alluded to some info he can't release as its under NDA, i PM'd him about it.
But toms friday and maybe it will become clear then. Who else has FOI requests outstanding ? |
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I think the proposed webwise interstitial sign up page shows exactly what the intentions and motivations are of phorm and BT. Does it look as if it is designed to allow an end user to make an informed choice about staying subscribed to a 'service' which trades away some privacy for the (dubious) benefits of 'less irrelevant advertising'? Or does it look like something designed to mislead users into signing up for something they don't understand, without knowing what they are committing to or what the implications are? Clearly it is designed to trick the unwary into participating. In fact is exactly like the sort of EULA fine print found in spyware products such as those with which 121media and Ertugral made their ill gotten gains.
So if anyone ever again tries to portray webwise as something good for the consumer, just show them the page, and then lets see them defend it. |
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that would suggest to people they will actually see fewer adverts, NOT the same number just targeted at them due to spying on there browsing that is just down right misleading peter |
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that is and advert for inadequate phishing protection you dont need as you already have it in your default browser and that is in its best light. its CON trick, a SHAM...... there is not mention in any shape or form, that by clicking that yes/on link YOU are infact agreeing to something totally unrelated to the text on that page, your right to privacy, and potentially signing away your ability to profit from your unique copyrighted datastream property. at no point do they even point out your every web click, and page visited will be collected,collated, processed, and perhaps after all that, finally anonymised and sent to a "derivative work" that you can not then finantially profit from. that page wouldnt pass go in any court of law....but it might make you a few quid after you take them to court. so they want you to click yes, and that gives them the right to do something totally unrelated to the text you have read and agreed to. fine, if thats the case , by allowing said user to click yes they agree that by placing a BT,webwise or any other DPI associated cookie in any form,on the agreeing users machine, BT also agree to pay said user £100 an hour or nearlest hour which ever is the greater, plus VAT and all delivery charges, in advance, and in cash ,delivered to the acount holders front door no later than 9am, , for their storage per single cookie on said users machine ;) for starters, you can make your own rules up as you go, if the commercial pirates for profit can make it up, so can the paying users. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
print some off and take a on the street view by asking anyone what it means to them also needs a online one as well.
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(Thinks about bandwidth usage due to the amount of hits to dephormation) |
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so they will just badger you until you give in peter |
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OB Incidentally, isn't that PR firm mentioned above the one that had their people posting in forums all over the place in the guide, PhormTechTeam? I'm sure it's the same lot that BadPhorm outed, (could be wrong, though). |
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it is Interception Before choice or agreement to allow them to intercept your data property. and as we all know, that is against RIPA, DPA, Copyright, etc, the second they plug it in ,power it up, and the observing ICO team instantly fail, Phorm fail, and BT fail. |
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July is shaping up to be 'interesting'. Don't go on holiday without a laptop. And if you're on BT, particularly under Kingston RAS, get your MAC code and move now. |
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