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Old 22-03-2008, 22:47   #1643
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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 ceedee View Post
If they're 'allowed' to break the law, then of course our legal 'rights' under that law are useless.
Under DPA, what law have they broken?

A hypothetical example, if British Telecom, under the DPA registered that they were going to process and store only the names and addresses of their customers. If a customer makes a call from their BT phone to a Mail order company, as part of the conversation the customer gives the Mail order firm their name, address and credit card, has BT broken the law?

I only have limited knowledge on the DPA, and there have been a lot of messages in this thread, so the question is - was the DPA ever meant to cover transmission of Personal Data by a communication company?

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Originally Posted by ceedee View Post
And even if we 'win' the right to keep Phorm away from our clickstreams, I wouldn't be at all surprised if this is only the first, stumbling attempt at (ab)using our browsing/connection data.
I suspect that it's worth too much money for them to leave it alone.
If this abuse becomes widespread, then one possible future, is that http use will die out and https (secure/encrypted) will be adopted as the norm for web pages.
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