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Old 13-04-2008, 09:02   #3055
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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Originally Posted by 3x2 View Post
RE : FTC



It seems clear from the document that what the FTC were considering is the general use of consumer data for advertising. Google keeping your searches for example.

I would be very interested to hear what they would have to say about a company proposing to routinely wire-tap customers at their point of access.
i think it is two canadian ISPs that are using the NebuAd phorm like DPI system, so if we go looking we will probably find something mentioned there already , dont forget NebuAd have offices here now and are waiting on Phorms outcome before they strike.

ohh, and the wiki i linked in the other day got reverted back so NebuAd are still hard to find any info on there again.

its almost as if they have teams reading and reverting their old company names away, Phorm style but far better at doing it.

perhaps some wiki experts should make the time and make a new NebuAd etc link as i said before.....
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