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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
I think you'll find that the F5 email filtering feature is aimed at filtering SPAM, something we should be greatfull for. Of course it is open to abuse, potentially the ISP could spy on emails here, but then email is not secure, is it?
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Anyone tried this browser yet http://www.heidi.ie/node/7
When i get the chance i stick it on my VM and see if it does what it says. |
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"Why? This is a very, very important issue with implications for the future of the internet that go way beyond just BT, VM and TT. It is therefore highly appropriate that we seek to bring the matter to the attention of as wide an audience as possible. For example, I doubt that frequent visitors to KFO are in the habit of reading The Guardian! If as a result of the listing on KFO a few more people have become aware then in my view it was totally justified.
I'm sure people actively involved in the campaign will continue to find more channels to use to spread the message - long may that continue!"[/QUOTE] I totally agree, It is very important to make as many people aware of the Phorm issue as possible, the implications of this system being introduced is beyond belief and It has to be stopped. The Government are not in a too healthy position at the moment and they have done "u turns" and altered course on various issues after receiving "bad press" in order to placate the public (and voters). It is my hope that the Government will realise that the overwhelming majority of people when made aware of what Phorm is all about and how it operates are opposed it and that they then step in and call a halt to it. Therefore any way of letting as many people as possible learn of this obnoxious intrusion is ok by me. Dave. |
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Forget about http://www.heidi.ie/node/7 its only a 10 trial, there does not seem to be much support either in the forum.
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Rapidly approaching 10 000 unique visitors to NoDPI in just 2.5 weeks of running stats. Over 30 000 page views in the same time period, 740 people subscribed to the rss feeds and the site has been spidered almost 8500 times. So word is getting out, the torrentfreak article from yesterday has pushed a lot of traffic through in the last 12 hours too.
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I will be working on posters in lcal shopping center this week was also considering trying an shopping center campaign with printouts of the BT informed consent form. Asking shoppers if they use the internet and what if they saw that page displayed on their screen they thought they would be accepting.. I know what it wil be but need to gather some proof used to work for NOP so know how to do market research thinking of that wonder what they charge to do a servey on it :D |
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If anyone knows where we can get hold of a copy of "Premium Browsing: Research Findings" I'm sure a leak would be covered by the whistleblower regulations. |
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I believe it showed overwhelming support for 'less irrelevant advertising' :erm: and better protection against phishing attacks. :rolleyes: As with all surveys, ask the right questions and you'll get what ever replies suit your agenda. Just try and be as neutral as possible when asking, Florence. We know we're right, we don't have to resort to BS. (certainly not suggesting you would act in any other way. :angel:) |
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Nice to see the EU and UK have some backbone. |
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There goes the magic 10 000th unique visitor :)
Alexander Hanff |
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@ Alex
where is this news you talked about that was under NDA ????? |
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