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Originally Posted by popper
hence the reason you are wise to send that registered data protection act Notice laying out how they can use your Personal data from that point on.
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If the ISP (and Phorm) stick to the view that none of your personal data is being sent to Phorm, whilst nicely mis-directing the ICO away from the profiling equipment installed in the ISP network, what good is the DPA notice if all your IP traffic is still going to go through that profiling equipment?