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Originally Posted by BadPhormula
"might damage" = has damaged
If Phorm goes ahead and it installed into the ISPs I have a feeling Simon may step down at Privacy International for personal reasons. 
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I feel Simon needs to decide just where his expertise and best interest are, working with firms like phorm or defending the civilians that are going to be harmed, at risk or othewise unprotected from these types of privacy invading companies with devious past history.
Look at what has happened since this was taken on IE.
1.Video was promised to be online Simon had his name to the post saying this would happen he was the one to apologise for Phorms bad behaviour.
2. Miss leading quotes from Kent making Simons position harder.
3. Links with Phorm and BTs illegal tests ( not investigated yet maybe the report should be on hold until this is investigated)
4. Links into Russia with Russian scriptors websites hosting the only video of the public meeting hacked with the link in the iframe going back to Russia.
5. The depth of intrusion that phorm can do if these same Russian scriptors adjust the get commands ( this will be hidden from the public and possibly the ISP)
6. The fact Phorm is run by people who have a reputation of spyware ( no matter how Kent rephrases this it was spyware placed on peoples computers without informed consent)
7. The reasons given for needing phorm are false there are many alternatives out there cost nothing and not as intrusive into your privacy.
8. All Phorm can say is google just because google makes some money from adverts they give those using their search engine. but google brings visitors to your website and if a business customers, costs you nothing to use the service. While phorm will take them away use your site content to profile the person and direct them to businesses on Phorm's platform and give you nothing in return so an easy way to look at the difference is one gives for free the other takes for free I would like ot stay with the one that gives me plenty for free..
Now I can go on but I think 8 so far is more than enough to say why Phorm is bad for Customers, privacy, ISPs and Simon.