Kits
ULTIMATE Member
After reading many forums catchin up on any overnight additions I found one giving a link to the openrights group warning.
These trials would have BT using DPI (deep packet inspection) which means the whole page you are viewing is visable, saved and harvested for keywords to feed you with adverts from only companies willing to pay higher rates for advertising.
Read it all and be sure to pass on this information to your friends and neighbours who use BT.
These trials would have BT using DPI (deep packet inspection) which means the whole page you are viewing is visable, saved and harvested for keywords to feed you with adverts from only companies willing to pay higher rates for advertising.
Concerned digital rights campaigners have fought a long and hard battle over Phorm, the technology used in BT Webwise. During this battle, it has become clear that there is no protection for UK citizens from corporations who wish to illegally intercept private communications for financial gain. Today it might look like campaigners have lost the battle against Phorm, but without their hard work, BT may not have been forced to ask your permission to take part in this trial at all - it could have simply assumed it.
Read it all and be sure to pass on this information to your friends and neighbours who use BT.























