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felixcatuk |
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felixcatuk![]() ![]() Registered Member #95 Joined: Wed Mar 05 2008, 12:03AMPosts: 1392 | Received a letter from the ICO upholding a complaint against DIUS. DIUS had completely ignored the FoI requests sent to them. ![]() BT/Virgin/TalkTalk customers - you don\\\'t need Webwise and Phorm, pure and simple. Regulators will not protect you from Phorm. Protect your privacy. Protect your web content. Phorm must be stopped. www.Dephormation.org.uk: Free Anti-Phorm Countermeasures for Firefox Users and Web Sites Sign the No. 10 Downing Street Petition Ready to leave BT? Call 0800 800 030 / 0800 328 6738, get your MAC code PhormUKPRTeam/PhormUKTechTeam is a PR consultant from Citigate Dewe Rogerson. | ||
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lardycake |
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![]() Registered Member #141 Joined: Sun Mar 09 2008, 06:17PMPosts: 65 | Just out of interest, has the ICO said what that means in practice? Will they savage DIUS with a wet lettuce? Value your Privacy? BT Webwise and Phorm must be stopped. | ||
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revrob |
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![]() Registered Member #372 Joined: Wed Apr 23 2008, 03:09PMPosts: 110 | lardycake wrote ... Just out of interest, has the ICO said what that means in practice? Will they savage DIUS with a wet lettuce? It means they get margarine on cold muffins, and Lidl own brand tea bags instead of leaf Earl Grey. And only one bar on the electric fire. It won't be pretty. Some people run out screaming after only a couple of minutes of such treatment. Look at what it did to BT executives - they haven't made a coherent meaningful statement since. To get the mood, turn up your copy of Under Milk Wood and read where Mrs Ogmore-Pritchard gets dead Mr Ogmore and dead Mr Pritchard to "recite your tasks in order" I tell you - it can make grown DPO's cry. Plus - they lose out on this weeks ICO special offer, memory sticks - government surplus - 2GB memory sticks hardly used. Ex MOD, ex Northolt RAF, ex HMRC. Buy now while stocks last. Available at a pub car park or train luggage rack near you. Data removal before sale, for a small surcharge. Must go today - clearance sale - being replaced by larger capacity terrabyte technology to cater for new government data storage applications. revrob | ||
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