The message here is simple: O2 mobile broadband cares nothing for its users’ privacy.
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The message here is simple: O2 mobile broadband cares nothing for its users’ privacy.
I’ve had a response from the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Communications secretariat. Their response was nice and extremely specific, so don’t just fire up your e-mail client and start typing War And Peace.
Their response follows.
Continue reading How To Respond To All Party Inquiry Into ISP Snooping
There are 25 questions asked of Phorm. Quite whether Phorm are willing to provide full answers to the public is really open to some debate. I would say probably not, given how they have yet to publish a verifiable legal opinion confirming the legality of Webwise or publish the video footage from last year’s open meeting.
To Kent Ertegrul and those who see us as an irritant and the sheeple who think this is all a fuss over nothing I’ve got a message for you:
We’re not going to go away until this fight is over.
If you are a BT Internet customer who has had any contact over the internet with anyone in the United States for any reason, please go to NoDPI and read the release because this affects you and the person(s) you had contact with. Their privacy is believed to have been illegally intercepted.
Continue reading Joseph H. Malley prepares for possible litigation against Phorm in the US