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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Judging by by 10MM who signed upto Oystercard, I wonder if the mass number of people would choose convenience over being spied on - or could even make the connection? To illustrate a different spyware operation. Also, do you not think web and personal are antithesis? |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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What about BT employees, I understand that they get free BT connections as a perk. So unless BT specifically exclude their employees' broadband connections from passing through a Phorm DPI device, then their employer will effectively be monitoring their private communications even when they are at home - If I was a BT employee, I'd either be talking to the union to get employees lines excluded from phorm's DPI devices or moving my ADSL to another provider. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
The topic is Phorm and how to prevent it's use.The discussion is not about digital tv and tv ads.
Anyone who cannot accept this had better cease posting unless they can stick to the topic. Thank you. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Thanks for that. Can you share the source? In relation to first - theres your answer in bold. They did not give user choice. So in that regards this is where crux of argument lies. Not as to whether the technology has beneifts or commercial jutification or even user merit, but in adoption of a system that fundamentlaly takes away that choice, which is not acceptible. SO that needs to be addressed. In relation to second: Well it was obvous their PR decision - one they thought they could control and realised the you could not. I answered that, no it was not correct. They should have released, and addressed concerns squarely. Hence my example with Chevy, as that is exaclty how they handled it. |
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By that is OT so back to Phorm & DPI Tracking! |
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>Thanks for that. Can you share the source?
Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PeopleOnPage Thanks for answering my questions, though you forgot to mention that they acted 'unethically', and not just with poor strategy. |
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Jesus ppl.
13,000 + replys in this thread :dd Can anyone tell me if vm are going to be using phom? As i'm not going through 13,000 + answers to find out :p |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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The Web is a database of web pages. And the Internet is a communication network over which those pages are transferred. Conventional advertising on Web pages doesn't trouble me. Tracking on a particular web site doesn't trouble me provided the data is not shared and serves a useful purpose to me (eg recommendations or offers). Tracking across web sites is intrusive, and now bothers me a lot. I have actively taken steps to suppress it at every single opportunity (Dan Pollocks DNS list, MVPS DNS list, Privoxy, Adblock plus, and of course Dephormation). Where Phorm Webwise differs is the manner in which the marketing intelligence is gathered. Phorm is not 'part and parcel' of the Web. Phorm uses Internet communications as its source of data. Phorm don't bother to seek the consent of the web sites whose content they exploit, communications they spy on, traffic they corrupt, and whose visitors they steal. That is a parasitic business model; it exploits other peoples hard work and creativity, without permission or licence. That must never happen. You used the word 'gambit'. There is no gambit (in the sense of a sacrifice) on offer. Simply 'checkmate'. Phorm must be stopped. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Correct we haven't had the phone connected to our sky box for 4 years not had any issues.. What most of you are missing is Google, facebook, msn, and all others we can delete cookies and their tracknig ceases on us we refuse cookies from thjem they cannot continue to track me.. Phorm/webwise on my ISP there is neve a real off I have to trust the word of someone I wouldn't trust with protecting my life that my privacy isn't going to be profiled. Google crawls the website doesn't intercept the website transmission. What is sad is all of you fail to see the difference you see money, adverts and it is to hell with privacy. We cannot allow our privacy to be invaided. why should we? Why should someone we have had dealings with be allowed to stalk me! Yes following me about the internet is stalking me. I have moved from one ISP because of Phorm and would do it again if I had to.... ---------- Post added at 23:54 ---------- Previous post was at 23:52 ---------- Quote:
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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However in April 2008 they said; We are currently at the early stages of working to deliver the Webwise solution and will be writing to you nearer the time to advise when the solution will be ‘switched on’ providing more detail of what this will mean to you.Also Why has Virgin Media partnered with Phorm?When we started asking difficult questions, Virgin brought down the shutters and starting ignoring customer concerns. Which was enough for me. I closed my accounts (all of them) and won't be going back. |
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If so what is youir links into this phorm affair? |
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The bigger picture is in joining all the dots, linking consumer behaviour to all display devices. We are discussing BT and Virgin - they are not just after distributing websites, they are content distributors of TV streams. |
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My 6 month contract is due up any time now.
I've no bt line though :( I won't be staying if this phom starts to be used that's for sure. ---------- Post added at 00:01 ---------- Previous post was at 00:00 ---------- They'll lose so many customers over this. Why bother? |
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