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felixcatuk
Fri Mar 14 2008, 11:49AM

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Hi Sammy, http://www.ico.gov.uk/ESDWebPages/search.asp ... and search for Phorm

See purpose 2 of their registration.

If your system is truly anonymous, you wouldn't need to register a statement like that, unless you were concerned that you would be found holding that information.

[ Edited Fri Mar 14 2008, 11:51AM ]

ISP customers; you don't need Phorm, pure and simple.
Don't be a passive recipient of Phorm cookies.
Until Phorm can be stopped, use the Dephormation Firefox Add On.
http://www.dephormation.org.uk
Note the user called PhormUKPRTeam/PhormUKTechTeam works for a PR consultancy called Citigate Drew Rogerson.
RIPA: ISPs HAVE NO CONSENT FOR INTERCEPTION OF THIS TRANSMISSION ;o)
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TheOtherSteve
Fri Mar 14 2008, 01:00PM
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Excellent work digging that up, now let's get it some exposure :)
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Al
Fri Mar 14 2008, 01:12PM
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Does anyone else find the "Transfers: Worldwide" bit disturbing?
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th0r
Fri Mar 14 2008, 01:16PM
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Al wrote ...

Does anyone else find the "Transfers: Worldwide" bit disturbing?


Yep, well all of it does actually. Does anyone know if the registrations are defaulted to a year or did Phorm only give themselves a year?
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