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Originally Posted by HamsterWheel
The problem with that is that Phorm will not be paying on a per click basis, but via a periodoc fixed fee. Google has more than one way of charging, loads in fact. So you'll probably be wasting your time, and no doubt letting Google know what you're up to. But if you're happy to have them invading your privacy......
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Hammy to get the debate rolling since you love our company so much pray tell us a little more on how Phorm will protect my privacy. When all links show Phorm as being a company of may paths, mirror servers and most placed outside the EU?
How having an adserver based in China protects me from unanted invaision of my privacy?
How intercepting my browsing gives me a choice when the interception is ISP side?
Why if this is soo good you Haven't launched your own ISP with this as the main attraction for cheaper Internet surfing ?( This taken from words Kent has spoken no ISP has ever said they would lower prices for acepting this)
If a customer doesn't opt-in is the browsing still going to be intercepted?
Answer those without PR spin and we can have a meaningful debate.