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satellite68

join:2007-04-11
Louisville, KY

My browsing data...

Available for sale for $50,000 US per month. Tax free. In perpetuity. Benefit to be passed to beneficiary I name, and then in perpetuity until that individual does the same, and so on. With an annual increase not to exceed 50% but not to fall below 49% of said $50k per month. No conditions towards me or my browsing data, other than the prompt electronic deposit of said $50k on the first of each month.


bit_junkie

join:2004-05-04
Maricopa, AZ

said by satellite68 See Profile :

Available for sale for $50,000 US per month. Tax free. In perpetuity. Benefit to be passed to beneficiary I name, and then in perpetuity until that individual does the same, and so on. With an annual increase not to exceed 50% but not to fall below 49% of said $50k per month. No conditions towards me or my browsing data, other than the prompt electronic deposit of said $50k on the first of each month.
Ditto...

But seriously, if NebuAd could'nt succeed, what makes Phorm think they will ?


Doctor Four
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join:2000-09-05
Dallas, TX
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reply to satellite68
Is not for sale at any price.

It's not the money, its the very idea that Phorm could bribe someone into giving up their privacy.

And instead of accepting something like this, I would use a utility like Anti-Phorm Lite to pollute their databases with junk. I already do so for Google, Yahoo, MSN/Live Search and AOL using an extension for Firefox called TrackMeNot. It generates bogus search phrases every two seconds while Firefox is running.
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"The trouble with computers, of course, is that they are very sophisticated idiots." - Doctor Who (from Robot)


anony101

@comcast.net
reply to bit_junkie
They succeeded in the UK. That makes them bold enough to try it in the US.


Jonah

@theplanet.com

If they've succeeded why are they desperately once again floating this non starter to the UK Press?

The Only Supporters are the UK Government Departments (which took it at face value & didn't look at the pitfalls of the Technology), The AD/Media Interests & Phorm.

They've slowly driven themselves into a frenzy trying to promote the un-promotable!
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