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Originally Posted by Bonglet
I would advise any bt user thinking of being trialed to not partake in any of the bt beta of phorm just to get the message across that its not wanted.
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I understand the argument Bonglet, but some of us will attempt to get on the trial just to find out what happens if we get the invite page (which I consider an interception in itself depending on when and how it appears - if it is while visting a bt page fair enough, but if it is when I am visiting any other page then its an illegal interception of my browser) then we will opt out (and then block all the relevant domains) and see what happens - does that break our browsing? What is in the logs? etc etc.
Some will opt in and do a few tests of a similar nature - for example I'd like to opt in and then visit my own website and inspect the access logs to see what happens there. It's the only way of finding out technically what they are actually DOING - because let's face it - they have a history of non-disclosure when they do trials. Non-disclosure is my polite word you understand?
And of course you can bet that if there is anything we don't like, about the trial, we'll be making a fuss with BT and publicly. It's important there are some people on the trial that care - otherwise it will just be 10,000 bits of live bait who swallowed Ertugrul's phishing hook.