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Old 14-04-2008, 11:19   #3216
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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 Ursine View Post
I will also leave PG running and see if it returns any more Phorm hits,
Does anyone know how access and copy the Peer Guardian logs.
Good question -- looks like an sql database.
Anybody got any _simple_ suggestions how we can check the logs?

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As I have mentioned previously I am not very techie and usually depend upon friends to aid me when I mess up, I really need someone who knows to advise me on this as I don't want to sidetrack anyone the day before the public meeting.
Shouldn't worry, Ursine. Those with better things to do can get on with them now there are a few of us monitoring PG2.
Welcome to the PG-Phorm Detectopm club!

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Would running FF 2.0.0.13 with the dephormation plugin disabled still show hits in Peer Guardian.
I have now removed the dephormation plugin and am no longer getting Phorm hits on PG2.
Which sites were you visiting to get those hits on PG2?

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I really don't want to be seen as one of the tin-foil hat brigade but is it possible we stumbled on another trial which was shut down as soon as it was mentioned on here.
It's possible but frankly unlikely. Who can tell what Phorm are capable of?
And VM have lost what little trust I had, so without becoming paranoid I think it's wise to be vigilant.
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