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BT gives Phorm the boot

By | July 6, 2009, 10:26am PDT

Summary: After running consumer trials of Phorm’s Webwise user-tracking system - and facing strident objections from consumers and the European Union - British Telecom has opted to give Phorm the boot, the Guardian reports. Allegedly the decision is financial. BT is going to put its resources into building out next-gen broadband but, the Guardian says: Privately, however, BT [...]

After running consumer trials of Phorm’s Webwise user-tracking system - and facing strident objections from consumers and the European Union - British Telecom has opted to give Phorm the boot, the Guardian reports.

Allegedly the decision is financial. BT is going to put its resources into building out next-gen broadband but, the Guardian says:

Privately, however, BT bosses have been increasingly concerned about consumer resistance to advertising based on monitoring users’ online behaviour and specifically about the backlash against Phorm.

The question in Britain now is if Virgin Media or TalkTalk will go for Phorm. Virgin still wants to pursue behavioral advertising, especially for video on demand, but has “cooled to Phorm.” TalkTalk might yet become a customer but only on an opt-in basis.

And major content providers may opt out of Phorm’s technology, meaning they don’t want their users’ website activity to be monitored. Amazon has already announced that desire and Google and Bebo are said to be considered the same. Without Google, how much meaning can Phorm’s tracking data really have?

Sir Tim Berners-Lee has been an outspoken opponent of Phorm, telling the BBC last year:

[My web data is] mine - you can’t have it. If you want to use it for something, then you have to negotiate with me. I have to agree, I have to understand what I’m getting in return. … I myself feel that it is very important that my ISP supplies internet to my house like the water company supplies water to my house. It supplies connectivity with no strings attached. My ISP doesn’t control which websites I go to, it doesn’t monitor which websites I go to.

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Down with Phorm!
jedikitty@... 6th Jul 2009
Kudos to Sir Tim Berners-Lee for opposing this cyberspy nonsense! I also do not want my online data tracked by strangers and used for anything.
I do not care for Webwise Discover. Right now, it says it "works by understanding your interests from the pages you visit", then "brings relevant content from across the web directly to you, wherever you are online".
OK, sounds pretty innocent and that's what is claims to do but, who knows, maybe it does more than that? Big Brother at it's best?
Count me out.

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