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Old 14-04-2008, 10:56   #3213
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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Originally Posted by Ravenheart View Post
Ok, I've rebooted, and tried both FF 2.0.0.13 with Dephormation running and FF3 beta 5 without Dephormation and there's no sign of any Phorm activity.

Surely if it was the dephormation cookie it would fire peer Guardian off in FF2?

I'm all confused now (easily done)
I'm running FF 2.0.0.13 with the Dephormation add-on active plus PG2 (both P2P + Ads lists, plus those two IPs added manually) and nothing gets triggered when I visit the BT forum but it's blocking the Phorm website completely.

I'll leave it running so it can check me browsing to lots of suspect sites and report back anything interesting.

edit: Oh, and I'm on cable.ubr02.bath.blueyonder.co.uk if it's any interest...

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Originally Posted by Ravenheart View Post
Also wouldn't the Dephormation cookie only react/respond to a request from Phorm?

Anyone seen a van of teenagers with a great dane who could help with this
Nope.
But Dephormation Pete is often to be found lurking in the VM newsgroups.
He's hardly one of the pesky kids, mind you...
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