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Originally Posted by ilago
I don't think much of the comment at the end of the article
Personally, I don't feel this is a major violation of customer's privacy data. Customers have agreed to view ads in content pages. How these ads are customised shouldn't get them worked up too much.
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This guy's opinion is worthless from a British point of view. Badri is Indian and Indians probably have a different cultural perspective of privacy (large families with typically less personal privacy). British culture is traditionally a lot more reserved with greater boundaries of people encroaching on our personal space.
Of course British society has undergone a cultural renaissance over the past few years. Voyeuristic reality TV shows everywhere, ASBO yobs showing their drunken @ss in town centres, imported USofA trashy business practices (Hi Kent), and loads more cr@ppy stuff etc etc.
Phorm/*Privacy/K~nt Ertugrul and his sycophants just see Britain as a place to take one huge great dump (sugar coat and polish his turds) then expect us to swallow it down and ask for more. [[ And if you want to see what effect it has take a look at Emma, she's been using it for face cream!

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