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Old 08-07-2008, 18:51   #11405
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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 Dephormation View Post
An idea just occurred to me. Currently, if you put your details into the form below, I've got a script which writes a basic complaint letter to post to your MP...

http://www.dephormation.org.uk/letters/

I could probably do something similar for a Data Protection Act Section 11 instruction to a given telco data controller (eg, enter your name, address, select telco from a drop down list BT/Virgin/TalkTalk, click generate, and print).

Can anyone oblige with the data controller name and address details for BT/Virgin/TalkTalk?

Pete.
Data Protection Manager,
Box 17,
BT Centre,
81 Newgate Street,
London.
EC1A 7AJ

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Originally Posted by warescouse View Post
I'm sorry to have to say I 'phorm'ed you this evening. I was reading the BT Beta webwise pages and I came across some text I had not read before and after a few sentences, instinctively, I had the thought this must be you. Sure enough the I glanced to the left and the name matched.

It really does work this cross database pattern matching. There can be no privacy in Phorm world.
OH NO! - HOW DID YOU DO THAT?!!

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