Phorm Comms team Says:
April 1st, 2008 at 11:12 am
http://www.openrightsgroup.org/2008/...et-with-phorm/
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6) I disagree — if you truly care about your privacy you should lobby for an industry standard of no storage of personal data, which is in fact what our system represents and delivers. Please see the following flash demo for more information:
http://www.phorm.com/user_privacy/slideshow.php
Best wishes,
Radha "
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Mark H asks a very interesting question, perhaps we should spead it around
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Since Mr Liversage seems to have done a vanishing act, maybe you can help with this question Mark W...
How much has the implementation of phorm changed since the sysip trials?
http://www.bikegirl.co.uk/forum/foru...?TID=2418&PN=1
https://www.bluffmagazine.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=4108&PN=1&get=last
http://www.raisingkids.co.uk/forum/d...1&ThreadPage=2
http://www.angelways.co.uk/forum/for...326&FID=3&PR=3
http://www.pwcforums.co.uk/wiz/forum...TID=10314&PN=1
All of those sites had javascript inserted into users posts by the SPYware that 121media as they were, phorm as they are now were trialling with you, but since the official line is you don't do such things with webwise, can we have some technical details of how things are done differently now please.
Can you also say what changes have been made to prevent the profiling of family orientated sites etc, because one of those sites is obviously about parenting, I don't want BT or phorm knowing which, if any, sites I visit for child upbringing/welfare advice.
Lastly, and most importantly in my opinion, you will notice that one of those sites is
SECURE as in it uses a https connection, yet still had the javascript inserted, how can we be sure of BT and phorms assertations that all secure pages will be ignored after seeing that?
These questions need to be answered, and I am sure I can speak for the majority of people here when I say they are extremely important questions.
No statement should be believed because it is made by an authority. - Robert A. Heinlein."