Kris Douglas wrote:
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 9:26 PM, les <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
Thanks for the replies to my query.

 It does seem that BT should be avoided like the plague, according to The
 Register (www.theregister.co.uk)

 Apparently they are planning to relay all the http web pages their
 customers view to servers in China, run by a Phorm, a company with a
 history of using spyware and with dodgy Russian connections, to allow
 targeted advertising. Virgin Media and Carphone Warehouse are doing the
 same. While it will be possible to opt out of targeted ads, it looks as
 though it will not be possible to opt out of the redirection of the web
 pages. Although Phorm claim that all the data will be anonymised, that
 they will not look at https pages and that numbers longer than 3 digits
 will be ignored, it seems obvious that there is a potential for identity
 theft, as well as a major breach of privacy.
    

Christ. (full stop)

  

I think that Tiscali do this, when a wrong address is typed, it brings up a page of ads, like this :http://results.ispconnect.co.uk/main?AddInType=Bdns&Version=1.3.0&FailureMode=1&ParticipantID=iu4dlszggyivxb0k1g8afi94imr4lkbt&ClientLocation=uk&Referer=&FailedURI=http%3A%2F%2Ffwrjgjrngwrnbwf.com%2F&SearchQuery=

I am now looking for a new ISP, also the tiscali service seems to be getting slower, I know they use traffic shaping.

Mj
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