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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Quite - the full (?) list of errors is here http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/34...post11934.html |
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http://www.8020thinking.com
Anyone else getting no pages? UPDATE: Looks like a networks/routing/ISP issue round here. 8020 site is up. |
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BT AGM Questions posted:
http://www.btplc.com/Sharesandperfor.../Questions.htm I wouldn't get too excited though. The only relevant bit is as follows: Webwise Several questions were raised concerning BT’s proposed use of the technology of Phorm Inc., a US based software company, particularly over the nature of early technical trials conducted. Several members of the Board responded to these questions. They explained that BT and other companies have announced an agreement with Phorm to offer a free internet service, called Webwise. This provides protection against fraudulent websites and offers more relevant advertising based on sites that customers visit and the topics that they search for. In a competitive market this is a good commercial opportunity for BT. Two technical trials have already taken place, before which BT took legal advice. Another trial is due to begin shortly and customers will be free to choose if they wish to participate in it. I leave it as an excercise for the reader to spot all of the errors and omissions in that bit of spin. |
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Something I haven't seen mentioned is how would in be possible to uniquely identify an individual browser/user without a cookie on that system especially also if the user normally surfs without scripting enabled! Even when sharing a UID with phorm, could the system identify a Single Browser/Session or only the Account Holders UID? |
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Reference Safari screaming 307 re-directs, could Firefox be modified to perform the same?, just wondering if the developers would appreciate a heads up for such (hopefully not) future technologies this feature could be popular for them also. |
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If there are any BT shareholders who are reading this and don't feel the AGM summary regarding Webwise is accurate or complete, feel free to send in feedback:
'We welcome feedback on the AGM and live webcast. Please email btgroup@bt.com and insert 'AGM feedback' in the subject line.' ---------- Post added at 15:46 ---------- Previous post was at 15:38 ---------- By the way, if anyone here hasn't already done so, please notify the Anti-Phishing WorkGroup: http://www.antiphishing.org/index.html ...which is linked to from the Phorm website, and tell them that you think it is inappropriate for an unethical spyware company to be a sponsor of the APWG. (http://www.antiphishing.org/sponsors.html) Email one of the following email addresses: Press inquiries: pressrequest@antiphishing.org Other general questions: info@antiphishing.org |
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In a competitive market, shooting both of your own feet off with your own shotgun is suicidal, not sound business planning, and not a good commercial opportunity to exploit. For the truth about BT and Webwise visit the Inphormationdesk. For the full story about the questions; see here. ---------- Post added at 16:12 ---------- Previous post was at 16:02 ---------- Mr Ryles, you missed this one Quote:
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Interesting article - and there is a photo of the protest :)
http://www.computerweekly.com/Articl...ing-trials.htm edit: That's interesting as in it has some good and some not-so good aspects. I quite like this bit: "Protesters said BT had conducted at least two secret trials, in 2006 and 2007, that involved up to 350,000 customers, a figure BT did not deny at the AGM" |
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