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 Obliged except that the ISPA don't enforce their own code of practice. At least, not against their biggest fee paying member.   
The complaints procedure seems to be, complain to BT. After you fail to reach a satisfactory conclusion, your or BT refer the case (at their discretion presumably) to  ISPA. ISPA immediately do a slopey shoulders and send you to something called  OTELO that I've never heard of.
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				Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			One for the techies regarding Richard Clayton's blog and the 'suddenly remembered' fourth redirect. 
http://www.lightbluetouchpaper.org/2...ges-all-alike/
Could this extra hop be the result of some frantic redesign work in preparation for the BT trial? If so, does it tell us anything about what they are worried about?
 
They would, of course, have to 'remember' about behaviour that is detectably different from that disclosed to Dr Clayton previously. Otherwise they would look like they are trying to hide something.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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				Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			this is a tracert i did the other day and kept for reference 
Tracing route to  www.l.google.com [66.249.91.103] 
over a maximum of 30 hops:
 
  1    21 ms    99 ms    99 ms  api.home [192.168.1.254] 
  2    63 ms    72 ms    72 ms  esr11.kingston5.broadband.bt.net [217.47.66.142]
 
  3    70 ms    90 ms    54 ms  217.47.66.13 
  4    57 ms    19 ms   254 ms  217.41.217.1 
  5    66 ms    74 ms    72 ms  217.41.217.66 
  6    17 ms    71 ms    71 ms  217.41.171.58 
  7    17 ms    20 ms    72 ms  217.47.46.43 
  8    78 ms    70 ms    72 ms  core1-pos12-1.kingston.ukcore.bt.net [62.6.40.90 
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  9    59 ms    73 ms    71 ms  core1-pos0-9-5-0.ilford.ukcore.bt.net [194.74.65 
.197] 
 10    82 ms    98 ms   102 ms  core1-pos6-0-0.redbus.ukcore.bt.net [194.74.65.1 
98] 
 11    62 ms   101 ms    98 ms  195.99.125.110 
 12   196 ms    72 ms    73 ms  216.239.43.123 
 13    31 ms    35 ms    49 ms  209.85.255.137 
 14    41 ms    44 ms   294 ms  72.14.233.77 
 15   330 ms   266 ms   303 ms  ik-in-f103.google.com [66.249.91.103]
 
Trace complete.
 
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				Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			
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				One for the techies regarding Richard Clayton's blog and the 'suddenly remembered' fourth redirect. 
 
Could this extra hop be the result of some frantic redesign work in preparation for the BT trial? If so, does it tell us anything about what they are worried about? 
			
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 Without giving too much away to these muppets, there is a simpler way to achieve what they are trying to do, with none of the complication implied by 4x redirect... and complete compliance with opt in by end users.
 
So what can we learn from what they are doing? The redirects tell you something very straightfoward. Here's the detail...
 
For each redirect you should assume an increasing degree of incompetence on the part of the designer. So BT clearly have a 4* idiot doing their design work. (On a scale whereby Mr Bean is a 1* idiot, Keystone Kops 2* idiots, the Chuckle Brothers 3*, and Freddy Star might qualify as a 5* idiot ). 
 
This is the work of someone who should never  never be allowed near a national computer network, and never  never be trusted with any aspect of technical privacy or security.   
Its so laughably cr@p I'd be ROFL if I wasn't so horrified that they are still seemingly intent on breaking the law.
 
BT customers, do yourself a favour. Give up on these people, its irretrievable.    
Move to an ISP who understands how the internet works, respects your privacy/security, respects content copyright, and particularly an ISP who isn't employing an idiot.
 
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				this is a tracert i did the other day and kept for reference 
Tracing route to  www.l.google.com [66.249.91.103] 
over a maximum of 30 hops:
 
   3    70 ms    90 ms    54 ms  217.47.66.13
     
			
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 % Information related to '217.47.30.0 - 217.47.153.255'
 
inetnum:      217.47.30.0 - 217.47.153.255 
netname:      BT-MIDBAND 
descr:        RAS Boxes 
country:      GB 
admin-c:      KJH5-RIPE 
tech-c:       KJH5-RIPE 
status:       ASSIGNED PA 
remarks:      Please send abuse notification to  abuse@bt.net
mnt-by:       BTNET-MNT 
mnt-lower:    BTNET-MNT 
mnt-routes:   BTNET-MNT 
source:       RIPE # Filtered
 
person:       Ken Hayes 
remarks:      *TECHNICAL CONTACT ONLY* 
remarks:      *DO NOT CONTACT IN CASES OF ABUSE* 
remarks:      *Please e-mail abuse notification to 
remarks:       abuse@btbroadband.com* 
address:      Broadband Platform Team 
address:      UK 
phone:        +44 1922 706028 
nic-hdl:      KJH5-RIPE 
mnt-by:       BTNET-MNT 
source:       RIPE # Filtered
 
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				  4    57 ms    19 ms   254 ms  217.41.217.1 
   5    66 ms    74 ms    72 ms  217.41.217.66 
			
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 inetnum:      217.41.216.0 - 217.41.218.255 
netname:      BT-MIDBAND 
descr:        BtnMidband 
country:      GB 
admin-c:      KJH5-RIPE 
tech-c:       KJH5-RIPE 
status:       ASSIGNED PA 
remarks:      Please send abuse notification to  abuse@bt.net
mnt-by:       BTNET-MNT 
mnt-lower:    BTNET-MNT 
mnt-routes:   BTNET-MNT 
source:       RIPE # Filtered
 
person:       Ken Hayes 
remarks:      *TECHNICAL CONTACT ONLY* 
remarks:      *DO NOT CONTACT IN CASES OF ABUSE* 
remarks:      *Please e-mail abuse notification to 
remarks:       abuse@btbroadband.com* 
address:      Broadband Platform Team 
address:      UK 
phone:        +44 1922 706028 
nic-hdl:      KJH5-RIPE 
mnt-by:       BTNET-MNT 
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 inetnum:      217.41.168.0 - 217.41.176.255 
netname:      BT-MIDBAND 
descr:        BT-MIDBAND 
country:      GB 
admin-c:      KJH5-RIPE 
tech-c:       KJH5-RIPE 
status:       ASSIGNED PA 
remarks:      Please send abuse notification to  abuse@bt.net
mnt-by:       BTNET-MNT 
mnt-lower:    BTNET-MNT 
mnt-routes:   BTNET-MNT 
source:       RIPE # Filtered
 
person:       Ken Hayes 
remarks:      *TECHNICAL CONTACT ONLY* 
remarks:      *DO NOT CONTACT IN CASES OF ABUSE* 
remarks:      *Please e-mail abuse notification to 
remarks:       abuse@btbroadband.com* 
address:      Broadband Platform Team 
address:      UK 
phone:        +44 1922 706028 
nic-hdl:      KJH5-RIPE 
mnt-by:       BTNET-MNT 
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 inetnum:      217.47.30.0 - 217.47.153.255 
netname:      BT-MIDBAND 
descr:        RAS Boxes 
country:      GB 
admin-c:      KJH5-RIPE 
tech-c:       KJH5-RIPE 
status:       ASSIGNED PA 
remarks:      Please send abuse notification to  abuse@bt.net
mnt-by:       BTNET-MNT 
mnt-lower:    BTNET-MNT 
mnt-routes:   BTNET-MNT 
source:       RIPE # Filtered
 
person:       Ken Hayes 
remarks:      *TECHNICAL CONTACT ONLY* 
remarks:      *DO NOT CONTACT IN CASES OF ABUSE* 
remarks:      *Please e-mail abuse notification to 
remarks:       abuse@btbroadband.com* 
address:      Broadband Platform Team 
address:      UK 
phone:        +44 1922 706028 
nic-hdl:      KJH5-RIPE 
mnt-by:       BTNET-MNT 
source:       RIPE # Filtered
 
% Information related to '217.32.0.0/12AS2856'
 
route:        217.32.0.0/12 
descr:        BT Public Internet Service 
origin:       AS2856 
mnt-by:       BTNET-MNT 
source:       RIPE # Filtered
   
odf file on RAS  http://www.patton.com/datasheet/remo...ide_lo-res.pdf
Just to give you a comparison from another ISP to google
 Tracing route to www.l.google.com [216.239.59.99] 
over a maximum of 30 hops: 
 
  1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  my.router [192.168.1.1] 
  2    15 ms    14 ms    15 ms  ironwood.dsl.enta.net [87.127.229.6] 
  3    14 ms    14 ms    14 ms  vlan4002.telehouse-east.dsl.enta.net [87.127.229 
.1] 
  4    14 ms    14 ms    14 ms  te5-2.telehouse-east.core.enta.net [62.249.192.1 
21] 
  5    14 ms    16 ms    14 ms  te4-3.global-switch.core.enta.net [87.127.236.82 
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  6    15 ms    14 ms    14 ms  te4-3.telehouse-north.core.enta.net [87.127.236. 
41] 
  7    15 ms    15 ms    15 ms  72.14.198.46 
  8    15 ms    14 ms    14 ms  209.85.252.40 
  9    29 ms    25 ms    30 ms  209.85.250.216 
 10    27 ms    27 ms    27 ms  72.14.232.241 
 11    28 ms    29 ms    30 ms  216.239.49.126 
 12    28 ms    26 ms    29 ms  216.239.59.99 
 
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 If you are using windows xp.
 
Click the start button,then click on run,in the box titled  "open:" , type in the letters cmd ,then hit your enter key or click ok.
 
Then in the next screen that pops up , just type tracert followed by a space , then type in the web address of who you want to trace the route to, e.g  www.google.com then hit the enter key to begin the trace.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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				Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			Geeeeeeee wat next.   
 
[Edit]
 
 Hi bigsanta11
 
Thank you for the info
  
[Edit]
 
 Trace for Google
 
Tracing route to  www.l.google.com [66.102.9.104] 
over a maximum of 30 hops: 
  1     2 ms     1 ms     1 ms  192.168.2.1 
  2     8 ms     7 ms    10 ms  10.157.84.1 
  3     9 ms     7 ms    12 ms  midd-t2cam1-b-v108.inet.ntl.com [213.106.238.173 
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  4     9 ms     8 ms     9 ms  midd-dpim1-8-coc-1-gw.service.virginmedia.net [6 
2.254.64.185] 
  5    14 ms     8 ms    11 ms  midd-t3core-1a-ge-100-0.inet.ntl.com [62.254.64. 
145] 
  6    11 ms     9 ms     9 ms  lee-bb-a-so-130-0.inet.ntl.com [213.105.75.45] 
  7    17 ms    17 ms    28 ms  pop-bb-b-as1-0.inet.ntl.com [62.253.185.238] 
  8    17 ms    17 ms    15 ms  tele-ic-2-as0-0.inet.ntl.com [62.253.184.6] 
  9    47 ms    15 ms    15 ms  212.250.14.138 
 10    19 ms    15 ms    16 ms  209.85.255.175 
 11    31 ms    29 ms    26 ms  209.85.251.190 
 12    28 ms    27 ms    28 ms  64.233.174.187 
 13    40 ms    36 ms    36 ms  64.233.174.14 
 14    48 ms    28 ms    27 ms  lm-in-f104.google.com [66.102.9.104] 
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 Oh, for...no, no, no, they have to be kidding! No way will businesses - especially banks - stand for that. No way. If they even try to implement that, everyone will be encrypting everything, and then they'll be totally stuffed unless they want to try to use RIPA to haul in for questioning (i.e. obtaining encryption keys) at least a third if not more of the entire UK population. 
 
No. They cannot be seriously considering that, "security" be damned. The "threat" from "terrorists" is not enough to even attempt to justify such insanity. Don't they understand yet that by bringing in such measures they are losing the "war"? The clear implication is that they are admitting/claiming that their current measures, techniques and legal powers are inadequate, so they need to lift passages right out of 1984 and make them a reality. 
 
Compared to this, the threat from Phorm seems almost trivial - even if it's possible, which frankly I doubt. How many millions of phone calls and emails are made/sent every day? Can a single database even hold so many data? And what the hell use will it be anyway when the "terrorists" and criminals will, as the article suggests, use encryption and PAYG phones? IronKey are going to be doing a roaring trade, unless the government goes the US route and prohibits encryption by private individuals. 
 
It seems that free speech will shortly be literally impossible without encryption - and, of course, they'll ask the usual asinine question: "Well, what have you got to hide, then?" 
 
When, and how, is this madness going to stop?!          
 
And just in case, I note that I do not intend to disappear from this forum or from public view in the near future - unless they do this, in which case I shall never browse or make a phone call ever again. This disclaimer is, it seems, becoming more and more relevant by the day. As hopeless as it sounds, there has to be a way to stop them... 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			people need to get a grip, 
 
this is only a call log database, not the content. 
 
it will just be a list of numbers dialled and recieved, same as the phone companies keep now for billing and billing disputes 
 
the same with web traffic, it is only a formalisation of the dns, dhcp logs they already keep, so plod or other can get a warrant and check if you spoke to someone they are investigating or downloaded the anarchist cook book
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 This is a bit of a distraction tbh.
 
Its a government measure, which I find distasteful, but not a commercial marketing exploit like Phorm.
 
I believe in Germany this type of retrospective evidence collection is unconstitutional (Police are allowed to collect evidence AFTER they have a warrant, not BEFORE they have a warrant)... but that's a debate for a different thread IMHO.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Soon all newborn will be given  chip implants at birth. And your every move throughout the world will be monitored.
 
It would seem that in the US, they are now actively discussing the legality of  web monitoring for ads.
NebuAd refused to disclose what advertising networks--such as DoubleClick or Microsoft's Aquantive--it uses, or what broadband providers it counts as customers. So did Phorm and Front Porch (which said it could not arrange an interview). 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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