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Originally Posted by manxminx
Yep, we'll finally be told by an independent expert if the Phorm software intercepts personal data or not. If it does, then that's the end of Phorm, as such interception (without the direct and explicit agreement of both parties) is clearly against the law.
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I doubt many of us will trust another 'expert' if he or she gives it the all-clear. Five minutes later, Phorm or the ISPs could 'upgrade' the software. There is
nothing Phorm or the ISPs or a PR company can do to persuade me that this interception is trustworthy. So I'm not exactly holding my breath for the results of this one.