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Originally Posted by mark777
Do we have a definitive list of BT lies and misleading comments? Ditto Phorm.
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Here's a good one:
Mar 7 2008 Adam Liversage on the BT Beta Webwise Q&A thread
http://www.beta.bt.com/bta/forums/th...rt=60&tstart=0
<quote>We do not and cannot access any information you store on your computer. We also do not pass any data to any third party.</quote>
Now an email to me, in response to a BTWebwise website submission, from "bt.webwise.help.desk@bt.com" dated 13 March 2008
<quote, edited xxxxx for security)>
Dear xxxxx
Thank your for your email and apology in delay in responding.
...<snip tedious Knut cant>...
I hope that this response allays the concerns that you have expressed.
Please note that BT Webwise service will not be available for BT Retail
Business customers.
-----Original Message-----
From:
marketing@phorm.com [mailto:marketing@phorm.com]
Sent: 05 March 2008 19:24
To:
marketing@phorm.com
Subject: BT.webwise.com Contact Request
*** This email came from a bt.webwise.com contact submission on Wed 5
Mar 14:23:34 EST 2008. ***
Title: X
First name: <my real first name>
Last name: <my real surname>
ISP: BT
Email: <my primary bt email address>
Phone:
User type: Unknown User
Questions or comments:
I wish to ensure that no browsing history whatsoever is available to
your insidious snooping. Is
www.oix.net the only URL that I must set
cookie-controls to reject?
</quote>
note the EST date stamp in the body text.And in the headers note the "FW" in <quote>Subject: FW: BT.webwise.com Contact Request</quote> Gosh, I wonder who "BTWebwise" forwarded my email to
Btw that little matter of data-leaking has been reported to the ICO
gnilddif