Apr 10
Recent reports suggest that the Information Commissioner Office may force Phorm to be opt-in.
Good news then it seems, although it does appear that both the ICO and the home office have refused to clamp down (so far) on Phorm using current interception laws. The ’service’ has yet to start trials, and more may be decided once these are ongoing.
Phorm is obviously keen to press ahead. In a statement to The Register:
We’re very confident, as has been the case with the DPA and RIPA, that closer scrutiny will demonstrate that the way in which we obtain consent will substantially exceed any legal requirement.
Hah.
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