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Old 30-06-2008, 11:48   #10522
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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Originally Posted by TheBruce1 View Post
Totally agree, nobody asked phorm to be here, nobody wants phorm, i have yet to come across anyone who thinks phorm will benefit them(except for phorm shareholders it seems)in anyway, even on football fan forums i have yet to hear from anyone that supports it, just wait till phorm goes live on BT(if ever)and users start trying to find out what is phorm, i see many customers dumping pro-phorm ISP and going to a non-phorm ISP, in the end i hope phorm goes bust.
Ah but the BT research document "Premium Browsing: Research Findings" proves that we all are just aching to experience the "premium browsing" that Phorm can provide, along with the two revolutionary privacy concepts that they are introducing, to replace old fashioned ideas like opt-in and informed consent - "Clear and transparent notice" and "recurring notice" - you're just not keeping up with the current PR!!!

If anyone knows where we can get hold of a copy of "Premium Browsing: Research Findings" I'm sure a leak would be covered by the whistleblower regulations.
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