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The internal British Telecom report shows that the carrier committed at least 18,875,324 allegedly illegal acts of interception and modification during its controversial covert "Phorm" trials.The report also indicates that personal identifying IP addresses were likely used, despite BT previously assuring the public and ICO that no personally identifiable data was used. IP addresses are recognised by the Data Protection Act.
In addition to the 18 million regular advertising injections or hijackings, 128,329 charity advertisements were hijacked and replaced with Phorm advertisements.
The report concludes that the "opt-out" system would not work, since BT customers find themselves opted back in every time they changed computers or wiped their cookies
Soso, Charity-Ads abgefangen! PR-Totalschaden würde ich mal sagen.