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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Btw, we might need to be more cautious about the strategy of protest by physical attendance if we're to avoid the possibility of gifting the opposition with PR opportunities. There are a multitude of very valid reasons why people cannot attend events and we wouldn't want any correlation implied between turn out and the true opposition to webwise. It might be better to describe attendees at future events as a delegation that represents thousands of internet users? |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Its very rare for a war to be won on the first battle. We have come a long way and made a big impact. The petition, home office, ICO, EU, BT shareholders, BT Directors, VM, TT and loads more I am sure we could all add to represent people who would not know if not for us.
The emotional and personal attacts on us by inversters and others shows we have made a difference. The next target I suggest is the mainstream press. Maybe we can get some of the big retailers concerned. I have written to Tesco's & Sainsbury's many more to choose from. Retailers have a vested interest in keeping their customers their customers, not in allowing their customers browsing habits being passed to their compeditors. Just a few thoughts. Also it was good to put faces to people yesterday, hope to see you all again. Regards Chris |
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Phorm can try and spin the protest any way they wish, it won't change the fact that over a thousand new people are now aware and angry about BT's plans. It won't change the fact that the EU Commission are very likely to use the EU Court if the UK Authorities don't act against Phorm and BT for the covert trials. It won't change the fact that 65% of British broadband users would leave their ISP if they deploy Phorm or similar behavioural advertising methods. And it certainly won't change the fact that Phorm are $850 million USD worse off as a result of their lies and actions.
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The difference being is that they are inasmuch simulating an opt out scenario. It is my understanding that there is still nothing theoretically and technically speaking that could stop Phorm copying everything that is going on in that particular browsing session for whatever reason. Unless Opt out totally avoids Phorm's equipment altogether at account level we are relying purely on trust that this does not and will not occur. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Firstly, Happy Birthday to Baroness Miller. We thank you for your interest and support!
Secondly, can someone please refer/remind me of the statement by the ICO(?) that Phorm needs to 'allay customer concerns' and 'engage with the public' regarding its technology? |
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We do indeed thank Baroness Miller et al. If we are going by the HOL proceedings, however, it is Baroness Gardner of Parkes who has a birthday today.
Anyway, thanks to everyone who attended the gathering, everyone who supported it with posters etc, and everyone who donated to the costs. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Well happy birthday to Baroness Gardner then ;) I just got off the phone with Baroness Miller's researcher and asked him relay the thanks of everyone who attended the event and also the wider public group campaigning against this technology. Alexander Hanff |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
There are possibly a lot of persons such as myself who witnessed their browser hijack and the clicking as it was redirected and complained to BT as I did even got PIN num for tech help in UK but ended up formatting PC's for fear of virus that could not be removed but as the help desk new nothing we did not know that this was BT carrying out covert trials with Phorm/Webwise.We are the agrieved here where is our protection from BT and Phorm thuggery even now My surfing habits have changed and the enjoyment of the net has been taken from myself and many others,Isnt it a wonder we are very angry with our ISP's,so why are we continualy painted as the bad guys in this ,remeber Kent data collection stores your past record and not one person here put you up to your data theft and previous Rootkits Etc Etc. Come on ICO and Police protect the public from serial offenders all we want is privacy and justice.
from a very unhappy BT customer Bob aka Tarquin G Loombreaker-smythe |
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did i read the HOL right they need a test case in court?
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Much still to do! I'll report on our chief constable's response to my report of the bt activity soon I hope. Sent recorded delivery to ensure if understands I consider it important enough. To echo what's been said already... And for the record, anyone pro Phorm / Webwise who thinks my lack of adding to the numbers in London is a sign of disinterest: wrong! |
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A test case in court Alexander? I wonder if anyone has given the police enough evidence to hand to the CPS and get that going already. Either in London or in a county elsewhere. Interesting.
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