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Originally Posted by Jimllfixit
This is going to be a really simple questions to answer.
How would I know if my surfing experience was being looked at right now.
What are the Tell Tale Traces that someone has implemented PHORM on any network not just Virgin Medias.
Is there a tool? A device or some simple command that tells me somone is not feeding me the pages as I want them but as they want me to see them?
I sat down this morning and just picked up on some string of some Google update in an e-mail. I havent stopped surfing all day looking in to this PHORM thing. I'm trying to be objective, I've contacted Virgin Media support who have told me it's not running but when it does start (or to be fair they said if it does start) I will be given the option to opt out. Having looked at as much detail as I can I'm struggling to see technically how I can opt out.
I've been in Telecomms and ISP business for 19 years now and while I fully understand the very real issues of trying to derive revenues from a market that is slashing it's own throat on price, while trying to build solid performance networks and pay those gents at BT huge Central charges. I never thought I'd see us hawking through the deritas of our customers surfings looking for a few spare pennies.
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At the moment it is difficult to know for sure. All we have to go on is the technical information they have given out. "IF" what they have said is true then the dephormation firefox plugin should be able to pick up the existence of any webwise cookies that are placed on your machine. Although again "IF" they implement it the way they say they will you should be redirected to an opt in page once they turn it on (or opt out page if they are feeling brave, or is that stupid?

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