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Originally Posted by amateria
I am drafting a letter to send to my bank and credit card companies, asking them (in effect) whether they consider I am sharing my security data with a third party by allowing my ISP to intercept and process it, and what effect that has on the bank's liability to compensate me in the event of fraud. This is quite well-developed and I'm happy to share it.
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Yes, please do, we need to get the banks on our side.
A few weeks ago I phoned online support at Natwest to gain assurances that they would protect my online banking from interception. They'd never heard of Phorm - neither the man I spoke to, nor his manager.
So yes, a letter would be good. We need to find out if they are going to take responsibility for interception.