@80/20 quick couple more questions if you dont mind
1. do you catergorically deny that you have such a strategic plan or partnership with Burson Marsteller related to phorm atm and have never been in touch with them or the pr people working for phorm?.
2. What exactly is the bonus in having a strategic partnership with this company apart from having the odd coffee morning a user already posted this as part of B-M known tactics
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Originally Posted by Julian Smart
One of the most effective PR tools is the “third party†technique, where a firm will hire an “expert†to speak on behalf of a company. People don’t generally trust corporate executives who say a product is harmless (say cigarettes, Teflon cookware or household insecticides), but are more likely to believe the same words from a scientist. And sometimes even more effective than hiring experts is getting average citizens to do the same. PR firms have time and again managed to create the illusion of public support for corporate causes through front groups, such as the CCRES."
Sound familiar?
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dont get me wrong but how does it look when you and your strategic partners *cough* are both working for the same company at the same time for the same issue coincidence? smells like a phorm phish shop.
3. what did your conscious say to you by dealing with a company well known in the past for being active in the field of ad/spyware for someone with a great deal of knowledge about internet security did you not think about how many illegal data gathering and internet/machine killing experiences these guys gave to people?
I do because i was one of the people fixing them after there mess had infected normal users systems.