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Old 03-08-2008, 22:34   #13222
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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 pseudonym View Post
The ISP check is carried out from the home page :- http://www.webwise.com/index.php

If you look on the left hand side it should say:-

"The Webwise feature
is not available
at this time."


The opt-in and opt-out are on separate pages


OPT-IN = http://www.webwise.com/privacy/opt/in.html

OPT-OUT = http://www.webwise.com/privacy/opt/out.html

Bypassing the homepage and using either these links works for me (I'm not with one of the Phorm Three)

The opt-out link deletes the UID cookie and creates the opt-out cookie "OPTED_OUT=YES".



I believe they "fixed" the opt-in/opt-out script to check referrer a few months after I mentioned the remote opt-in issue over on ISPReview - So directly accessing the actual opt-in url http://a.webwise.net/services/OO?op=in without spoofing referrer will give an error - I guess people who block referer wouldn't want to opt-out anyway.
So if BT actually test Phorm again & they still use these Web links, could any Web Server redirect the client & either log them out of BT Webwise or actually log then in when they are logged out!
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