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Originally Posted by Bonglet
It sure is digbert it comes right after the first illegal interception screen all illegal in every step of the process they break fundemental rules but fail to even acknowledge it.
Still suprises me how far this thing is still going on tbh.
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Just a further thought, I've just been to the genesrunited site, my sister has entered a whole family tree, so if I go to those pages I can see all the family members with their dates of birth, place of birth, date of marriage etc. All information that can identify an individual.
Similarly with friendsreunited name, schools attended and dates, all personally identifying an individual.
Many of the MySpace or similar pages contain enough information to identify an individual.
So everytime a BT/Webwise customer accesses those pages, Phorm processes personal information. Why doesn't the ICO understand this?