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Personally I couldn't care less about how good bad or indifferent VM's DNS servers are because I can choose not to use them or disable the hijack that they are going to implement. What bothers me is the fact that they are obviously actively looking at revenue adding and I suppose that it is ironic that when I used the words "mission creep" earlier it took relatively little time for someone to find a fairly current missive from VM which puts Phorm and the likes back in the frame, albeit they are still undecided. This DNS hijack is a pathetic little problem but is "opt-out" and may well set a precedent for something like Phorm when from in-house statistics VM will be able to state massive percentages that chose not to opt-out. If that argument opens the doors to Phorm then the services that VM provide and I do actually enjoy them (most of the time) will be dumped. It is the threat of Phorm etc that is and will stop me from upgrading to 50Meg because if my opt-out is via the exit door then I will not allow a new contract. |
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Isn't there a difference between "hijack" and "redirect", as they appear to be being used interchangeably in this thread.
I have never heard on the news that terrorists have redirected a plane to Cuba. ;) |
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Think of all that money from the Ads ...... and to think that Virgin will plough all this back into providing us with a better, cheaper service and not give a single penny to the shareholders ..... wow what a great company.
Their main reason for introducing this is "to help us get to where we want to go on the internet", this in itself is admirable, but to use all the revenue generated to reduce their prices and provide us with a more efficient service, deserves an award from Alan Sugar. ....... if anyone seriously believes any of this carp, we might as well all give up now :rolleyes: |
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Mmmmm, businesses looking for new ways to make a profit - barstewards! ;)
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Actually this really ****ed me off as I pay enough to Virgin as it is. I phoned them up (dial 150 from virgin line) told them I was ****ed off and they told me they flicked a switch on their stystems to turn this so called "feature" off... after a restart I no longer see the virginmedia PPC search screen :)
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Bingo!
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LOL, I didn't know VM's systems were THAT complicated ;)
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Its a simple redirect VM didn't hijack anything. I tested this a couple of months ago and I can see it useful for people that mistype things. Maybe older people or less computer literate people.
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BTW, no need to phone up, earlier in the thread this url was posted: https://my.virginmedia.com/advancederrorsearch/settings Thing is, there are certain family/friends of mine that would welcome this service on their ISP, mainly as their IT literacy is best described as "limited". |
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