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Old 10-03-2008, 23:30   #985
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77 & 102]

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Originally Posted by Chris T View Post
Oh, no you don't.

The "what if"s are an essential part of evaluating any system. If you're suggesting that it's good practice to take the Phorm service simply at the word of its inventor, without subjecting it to any critical analysis at all - which should, no, must, include the setting of credible future scenarios, in order to establish whether the inventor has a/ forseen and b/ allowed for them - then please tell me who you work for, so I can make sure never to buy any of their products.

Six months ago, it was pure conjecture that someone might take 25 million child benefit records off their secure database, burn them to a CD and put them in the mail. I'm quite sure that HMRC would have sworn blind that our data was secure because there were processes in place, and talk of someone making a CD of the data would have been pooh-poohed as pure conjecture.

Yet, here we are.

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Not true. A child could get adult adverts if any other user of the computer was a user of adult sites - assuming the computer only has a single login. And I, for one, am not reassured by Phorm's assertion, in their FAQs, that most people have separate logins, which would prevent that from happening.

Even if it is true, *most* is not the same as *all*. Phorm are knowingly exposing children to adverts for porn.

There, add that to your list of hysterical anti-phorm postings. It's a corker.
Agree that what if scenarios need to be done but that would be based on the facts of how the system works not on your guesstimate. The CD issue could have been picked up in a what if scenario because it could and did happen.

For the second the ads are targetted by the advertisers at related sites so would need to be in an adult related site to get an adult ad. Besides which adult sites along with gambling and tobacco are not in the categories being used so a pointless argument. Another piece of misinformation
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