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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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BT have been using Phorm to handle the BT Webwise site, and to answer BT Webwise questions just like they use people like custhelp.com etc. to handle the Webwise contact page now (since we embarrassed them by discovering Phorm were doing it so they had to stop/disguise it). It looks like a lose/lose whatever answer they give. If Phorm ARE a partner with BT then BT can give them my PII as a partner according to the T&C's, but then that makes a nonsense of the promises that they never pass any PII to Phorm. Because they will already have given Phorm loads of PII via the BT Webwise site and the contact form (which we know they have in fact already done) - and then Phorm have PII, IP data, AND the UID data - the sort of data that enables them to destroy any semblance of protecting my privacy. If Phorm are NOT a partner with BT in that sense, then they are barred from sharing my PII with Phorm, unless I have consented. Unfortunately they have already done this by letting Phorm walk all over the BT Webwise pages and handle BT Webwise contact page enquiries, so we have them by the short and curlies for doing it. That is the point of my current DPA request. Hopefully it will cause the odd drop of sweat or swearword at the BT end. |
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and then leave it a while beore the next question so it adds further delays :) peter |
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Of course all this would require co-operation with BT Wholesale contrary to regulator rules. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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The ironic thing is that in trying to design a system that mitigates the problem of UIDs leaking, you give yourself the problem of handling more PII (The IP address). Quote:
When you reference 'security by obscurity' I hope you understand how bad a reputation this approach has!? |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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I know from years as a customer that they are incompetent. I know from years as a customer that they regard customers as irrelevant except as a source of income, and treat us with contempt - that is the default position, and many of the staff find that very difficult. I know that they want to make money, but aren't very good at doing it. I know that they have a lousy company structure and corporate culture, and that the management are very very poor at managing. I know that they are devious and if they can possibly avoid it, they won't tell anyone anything - like they don't talk to their staff, they don't talk to their customers, and they only talk to the press when they want to sell something. But I am not yet convinced that they really do want to break the law. I don't think they intend to be criminal. They are just too stupid to know that virtually 99% of this basic Webwise plan is illegal. In so many ways. Hence the delays. As again and again, they discover (from us usually) the next bit they forgot to check, and that sadly the ICO or the police couldn't be bothered to enforce. Of course I could be wrong. Maybe they are corrupt, law breaking criminal deceivers. Maybe. But personally - I think they are just stupid. Anyone from any reputable company who signed any sort of commercial agreement with a company with Phorm's background and reputation, MUST be stupid. I suppose it's up to them to help us make up our minds. That is quite easy. Even a BT manager could work it out. a) full disclosure of what they have been up to b) apologise for mistakes and compensate for losses c) dump Ertugrul completely as a bad mistake. Lesson learned. Don't do that again. d) sack anyone who needs sacking - like the head of BT Retail at the time all this got started - oh yes - that was Ian Livingstone wasn't it? Arrange the employment tribunal and then if you have to, pay him his millions of CEO compensation and give him his P45. You can always sue him for it later when all this has been through the courts and the actions of the people responsible have been weighed in the balance and found wanting. |
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rob, why not say it like it is, and don't mince your words next time :P
there is one on here that could poss tell you the answer, but he is trying to keep out of BT's head lights at the mo peter |
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I see there are calls here for BTs Heads to roll.
not sure why you think this is called for. What they are doing with phorm is designed to make BT a substantial amount of money and increase it's share of the broadband market as other, non-Phorm, ISPs become unable to compete on price. BT's shareholders will be very happy with this. |
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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he he headless chicken in a hamster wheel, yep , bout right either that or the hamster should have a jacket on (like greyhounds with a number) but have the NODPI.ORG logo on it peter |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Suppose really BT need to confirm on if they knew 121media was under investigatioin when they allowed them lose on the network with customers details.
Suppose 121media now phorm should be investigated for the lrevious crimes since they dodged them then tried to come out all ligit.. Begining to sound like Kent is snakecharming BT into giving thjem respectability something phorm, 121media or any other reincarnation of them should ever be given. Has anyone contacted those persuing 121media asking if they ever did locate them and did thye know they are now using the name of Phorm? |
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Yet again BT beta forums go off for maintenance should we be worried are they about to cull webwise from the forums in a genicide attack...
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Just read an article on Computer Weekly about talk of the goverment tapping into phone and internet traffic.....makes Phorm look tame!
Apologies if this link has already been posted. http://www.computerweekly.com/Articl...d-internet.htm Rossco |
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he he |
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CW could learn to use a spellchecker.
"interent traffic data" |
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