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Originally Posted by Cobbydaler
Interesting point in the comments there:
Conspiracy theories, doncha just love 'em... 
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Woah. I have to admit that really does make me wonder now. The bbc have gone from almost ignoring the issue to then covering it but giving BT spokeswoman an easy ride. The more I learn about this the more I dislike it.
Having said that, I am really glad that Phorm did invite Dr Richard Clayton and Becky from ORG in so that we could finally get some of the answers to our questions on the technology although I note yet again nowhere is the issue of "research and debug logs" being stored for 14 days raised or explained. Debug logs dont worry me but that word "research" gives them a whole lot of scope.
Alexander if you do get to have a chat with Kent Ertugrul could you please raise this issue with him? I dont doubt the need for them to keep debug logs. I do, however, want to know precisely what data is stored in them and what research they are going to do with that data for the 14 days they store it.