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Old 17-04-2008, 16:45   #3828
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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 roadrunner69 View Post
Agreed but I think the pointing out of the AOL scandal makes sense because the 'anonymous' data being 'unanonymized?' was a documented fact that has happened and will happen again but on a much larger scale.
indeed , it was not my intent to exclude it, but rather expand it to include everything so far and a easy to follow list.

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Originally Posted by ceedee View Post
Without wishing to seem churlish, I made that exact request back on page 7 and was firmly slapped down.
again , fine, good call, who slapped it down and why, it seems only logical..... so did you start it off and have something as a base.....

im busy with other related stuff but try my best to keep it in mind, no lists but its getting to long even for me to remember all key points ( im getting old and forget easyer these days ...)

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it never ends..... doh.

i am trying to find the link for the credit reference agencys reported to be looking into using the phorm like DPI Kit, i didnt find it but yet another bank personal data release came up in the travels

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/money/mai.../cmfraud14.xml
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