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Phorm, Norman Lamont, and the Broadband Stakeholder Group Fibre investment forum denies conflict of interest Analysis Norman Lamont is no stranger to unpopularity, so he should feel right at home on Phorm's board.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Lord Lamont joins Phorm board Four directors go Four directors have left controversial ISP adware firm Phorm, including chairman of three months Stephen Heyer. Former Chancellor of the Exchequer Norman Lamont is among their replacements.…Free Download - The Reg Guide to Storage and Storage Platforms Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Phorm agrees to independent inspection of data pimping code But what's a privacy group doing in bed with it anyway? Phorm has agreed to allow an independent software expert to inspect its source code as it continues to battle the firestorm provoked by agreements with BT, Virgin Media and Carphone Warehouse to let it build profiles of their broadband custo Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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BT and Phorm secretly tracked 18,000 customers in 2006 Spied on, profiled, and targeted for credit cards Exclusive BT secretly intercepted and profiled the web browsing of 18,000 of its broadband customers in 2006 using advertising technology provided by 121Media, the alleged spyware company that changed its name to Phorm last year.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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DealBook: Norman Pearlstine to Join Bloomberg Norman Pearlstine, the former editor in chief of Time, announced that he is leaving Carlyle Group to become chief content officer at the privately held financial media group. Home > Rss Directory > General > NY Time |
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DealBook: Norman Pearlstine to Join Bloomberg Norman Pearlstine, the former editor in chief of Time, announced that he is leaving Carlyle Group to become chief content officer at the privately held financial media group. Home > Rss Directory > Business > NY Time |
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Phorm failed to mention 'illegal' trials at Home Office meeting in 2007 Just fancy that! Exclusive The Home Office held a private meeting with Phorm in August last year, but BT's interception and profiling partner did not disclose that it had completed an allegedly illegal trial of its technology on tens of thousands of unwitting broadband subscribers just weeks earl Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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BT's secret Phorm trials: UK.gov responds EU lawyers mull action Updated The European Commission is analysing the government's explanation of why UK authorites have taken no action over BT and Phorm's allegedly illegal broadband wiretapping and ad-targeting experiments in 2006 and 2007.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Home Office defends 'dangerously misleading' Phorm thumbs-up 'Protecting the public' The Home Office today defended advice it gave BT and Phorm that their "Webwise" agreement to track millions of broadband subscribers will probably be legal if consent is obtained.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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BT's third Phorm trial starts tomorrow Cookie monster Updated BT will invite thousands of its broadband subscribers to voluntarily participate in a third trial of Phorm's advertising targeting system starting tomorrow, the two firms said this morning.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Orange ditches Phorm Another blow for data pimping Orange, the UK's sixth largest broadband provider, is not going to use Phorm's data-snooping technology.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Phorm 'illegal' says policy group Controversial online advert system Phorm is illegal in the UK, a digital rights group argues. Home > Rss Directory > General > BBC |
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Phorm 'illegal' says policy group Controversial online advert system Phorm is illegal in the UK, a digital rights group argues. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > BBC |
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Norman continues to overcome odds - FOXSports.com FOXSports.comNorman continues to overcome oddsFOXSports.com - 29 minutes agoby Jeff Babineau, Golfweek.com SOUTHPORT, England - Greg Norman came over to Royal Birkdale this week to get ready for next week's British Senior Open Championship at Royal Troon in Scotland. Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Phorm papers reveal BT's backwards approach to wiretap law Would you trust these men with your network security? Exclusive BT's long-held claim that legal advice said its Phorm trials did not breach wiretapping laws came under renewed scrutiny today, as documents revealed the firm approached government experts after it had secretly co-opted 18,000 broadb Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Open Rights Group questions Phorm Campaign body the Open Rights Group (ORG) calls for further detail on the workings of ad system Phorm. Home > Rss Directory > General > BBC |
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Open Rights Group questions Phorm Campaign body the Open Rights Group (ORG) calls for further detail on the workings of ad system Phorm. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > BBC |
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Rights group questions Phorm Campaign body the Open Rights Group (ORG) calls for further detail on the workings of ad system Phorm. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > BBC |
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Top 10: Google and Oracle boldly go to new markets Google entered the mobile phone market this week when T-Mobile rolled out the first handset running the search engine's Android mobile operating system. Oracle also ventured into new territory by announcing that it will sell a hardware product -- a database server the Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Gov advisors: Phorm is illegal Leading net think tank shells embattled ad targeting firm The Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR), a leading government advisory group on internet issues, has written to the Information Commissioner arguing that Phorm's ad targeting system is illegal.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |

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