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Originally Posted by Florence
Regardless on if phorm present it or they have this information to read with 80/20 thinking chairing thye have to declare the conflict of interests and withdraw from that part or it is expected they will manipulate this meeting to get phorm accepted.
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I have to agree, it is a total conflict of interest.
Either the phorm system should stay away from the Article 29 working party or 80/20 withdraw from participation. It's that simple.
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Originally Posted by serial
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I note that BT/Phorm are still pushing the cookie opt-in/out
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If you delete the cookie, you'll need to reset your preference.... or should that say... 'if you delete the cookie you will need to opt-out again'?