With the change in the Terms and conditions VM have implemented would mean the information that they hadn't agreed or signed to use Phorm were incorrect.
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taken from http://www.ispreview.co.uk/news/EkpAZEVFkuzmMedgDI.html
Virgin Media has signed a preliminary agreement with Phorm to understand in more detail how this technology works but we have not yet decided if it will be introduced. Webwise is a technically complex application which could be implemented in a number of different ways and it will be some months before we can confirm if the service will be made available to our customers and if so, how and when it would be deployed. Customer concerns around privacy and data protection are (and will remain) an important element of this preliminary evaluation and we will not roll out Webwise unless we are completely satisfied that in our view it complies with applicable data protection and privacy regulations.
It may be that, as part of the evaluation process, we want to test the technology among some of our customers but we are not currently doing so and we will not conduct any such tests without individual customers' prior consent. Moreover, should Virgin Media eventually decide to roll out Webwise, customers will not be forced to use the system.
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Now we start to think about trust again if our ISP is giving out information like that to the news media then quietly changing Terms and Conditions..........