below is the latest install of my saga with BT, i think the webwise helpdesk (aka phorm) have got the record stuck
peter
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Dear Helpdesk
the answer below is not acceptable as i will not know when the system has been brought live.
On the off chance that you are invited to the trial. If you delete cookies regularly and want to remain opted-out, you can set your browser to block cookies from the domain www.webwise.net. When you block this domain, the service will opt you out permanently. To do this in Internet Explorer, click on ‘Tools’, then ‘Internet Options’ and on the Privacy tab, click ‘Sites’. In the ‘Address of Web site’ field, enter ‘www.webwise.net’ and click ‘Block’.
as i have stated i have 6 machines in my house, each with a number of accounts on, you are seriously suggesting i have to block the webwise domain on all accounts on all the machine and even if i add a new account to a machine REMEMBER to block it again
this is not a clear opt-in as required by the information commisioner for the system to be legal, this is an opt-in with a hope you will catch unwitting users who do not want it
also if a user decides to unblock the cookie and accept the trial and change my terms and conditions how will BT prove it was me who made the change and not a subaccount holder, or more to the point HOW WILL I KNOW my T's & C's have changed (oh let me guess i have to trust you??).
WHY CAN BT NOT MAKE THIS AN ACCOUNT LEVEL OPT IN AND ENSURE ONLY THE MAIN ACCOUNT HOLDER ONLY CAN ACCEPT THE INITIAL CHANGE, you do it with parental controls, why not PHORM / WEBWISE
i have lost all trust in BT's ability to privide a safe internet connection and want to leave ASAP but still have 8 months to go on my contract, i really don't see why i have to jump through these hoops to TRY and ensure the privacy of me and my familly is protected
so let me get this clear
if i accept the contract i am stuck with webwise and no option to leave
if i do not opt-in to webwise my contract does not change and i still have no option to leave
both of which i am left with an internet connection i do not trust but need to work from home
MR White
A SERIOUSLY DISSATIFIED CUSTOMER WHO WANTS TO LEAVE BUT CAN'T WITHOUT PAYING £200
PS I AM SPREADING THE WORD ABOUT PHORM AND IT'S INTRUSIVE NATURE TO ALL WHO WILL LISTEN, AND YOU HAVE ALREADY LOST A NUMBER OF CUSTOMERS FROM THIS
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From:
bt.webwise.help.desk@bt.com [mailto:bt.webwise.help.desk@bt.com]
Sent: 13 June 2008 11:45
To: *******@btinternet.com
Subject: RE: RE: Broadband & Internet - BT Broadband - I want to make a complaint (*******0KM)
Dear Mr. White,
Apologies for the delay. We've endeavoured to compile comprehensive answers to your varied questions below.
Regards,
BT Webwise Helpdesk
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From: peter white [mailto:*******@btinternet.com]
Sent: Mon 09/06/2008 10:12
To: BT Webwise Help Desk G
Subject: RE: RE: Broadband & Internet - BT Broadband - I want to make a complaint (********0KM)
I still have not had a reply to the issues below,
How do I make a complaint about poor response times of the WebWise helpdesk?
And selective answering of questions
Regards
Peter white
-----Original Message-----
From: peter white [mailto:*****@btinternet.com]
Sent: 04 June 2008 10:34
To: 'bt.webwise.help.desk@bt.com'
Subject: RE: RE: Broadband & Internet - BT Broadband - I want to make a
complaint (KMM46016865I24871L0KM)
Thank you for the reply but I still have the following outstanding queries
Why should I have to block cookies for a service I do not want and that
invades my privacy by watching my browsing at network level.
On the off chance that you are invited to the trial. If you delete cookies regularly and want to remain opted-out, you can set your browser to block cookies from the domain www.webwise.net. When you block this domain, the service will opt you out permanently. To do this in Internet Explorer, click on ‘Tools’, then ‘Internet Options’ and on the Privacy tab, click ‘Sites’. In the ‘Address of Web site’ field, enter ‘www.webwise.net’ and click ‘Block’.
I have 6 machines in my house why should I have to do this due to BT's and
Phorm's lack of technical ability to provide a trial with correct
authentication and safeguards in place that mean only the account holder has
the ability to make the initial change to my T's and C's
On the off chance that you are invited to the trial you can pre-emptively do the following on each computer given your misgivings: Set your browser to block cookies from the domain www.webwise.net. When you block this domain, the service will opt you out permanently. To do this in Internet Explorer, click on ‘Tools’, then ‘Internet Options’ and on the Privacy tab, click ‘Sites’. In the ‘Address of Web site’ field, enter ‘www.webwise.net’ and click ‘Block’.
How will I know if a subaccount holder has agreed to PHORM and changed my
contract ?
If you implement this the users will not see the interstitial: If you delete cookies regularly and want to remain opted-out, you can set your browser to block cookies from the domain www.webwise.net. When you block this domain, the service will opt you out permanently. To do this in Internet Explorer, click on ‘Tools’, then ‘Internet Options’ and on the Privacy tab, click ‘Sites’. In the ‘Address of Web site’ field, enter ‘www.webwise.net’ and click ‘Block’.
BT should be making sure the trial is conducted in a way where the account
holder only has authority to accept the service as it requires a change in
the term and conditions of my contract with BT
Again, if you are this concerned we recommend that you set your browser to block cookies from the domain www.webwise.net. When you block this domain, the service will opt you out permanently. To do this in Internet Explorer, click on ‘Tools’, then ‘Internet Options’ and on the Privacy tab, click ‘Sites’. In the ‘Address of Web site’ field, enter ‘www.webwise.net’ and click ‘Block’.
When opted out, is my web traffic still passed via a profiler (even if
ignored) or my traffic profiled but no targeted adverts served to me, or is
my traffic passed direct out onto the internet via a different route thus
bypassing the system altogether (unlikely as apparently I will get reminder
adverts about WebWise system being turned off and click here to turn it on?)
Thought we answered this before, but here goes:
Specifically: Technical segregation information can be found here: http://www.webwise.bt.com/webwise/customer_choice.html
If I block the domain I will not be aware of when you start spying on my
browsing.
Refer to above to understand the opt-out and where it occurs.
Can you confirm the statement earlier in the email from one of your
colleagues that unless I agree to PHORM my terms and conditions will not
alter, so I will not be allowed to terminate my contract due to material
change to T's and C's?
Given your misgivings, and on the off chance that you are invited to the trial: If you implement the above domain block ahead of time, the new T's and C's will not be offered.
If a subaccount holder accepts the change to my T's and C's during the trail
how do I get it reverted to the original contract as they would not have had
the correct authority to make this change
Given your misgivings, and on the off chance that you are invited to the trial: If you implement the above domain block ahead of time, the new T's and C's will not be offered.
Does the trail require me to accept a new contract or is it only the full
service when released
We don't consider the contractual changes that will be introduced for the forthcoming Webwise trial to be materially disadvantageous. They will simply enable us to take the necessary steps to provide the Webwise service to those customers who choose to participate in the trial.
Regards
Peter white