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Old 04-05-2008, 21:02   #5696
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

Another query for Simon 80/20.

Where does corporate privacy factor into your PIA? Corporations need a reasonable expectation of privacy to communicate with their customers, such as presentation of product/service information, product catalogues, pricing structures, customer searches, quotations, customers shopping baskets and orders ... stuff that (in general) isn't currently encrypted typically... and stuff that Phorm will therefore potentially gorge itself on.

You've indicated that you consider opt in to be critical for consumers, but online corporates (and content providers in general for that matter) have a right to privacy too... some of them big, some of them one man operations.

Is that a factor in your considerations? (It clearly isn't something Phorm want to consider, and something the Home Office didn't consider either).

Or is it time to buy shares in SSL certificate authorities? :o)

Pete.
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