EU now asks about Phorm

6th August 2008 by David North

The EU has requested a response from the UK government to clarify if Phorm breaches European data laws.

Of course the answer in Phorm’s current opt-out structure is yes. I certainly don’t understand why this seems to be so difficult to sort out. An opt-in system would work fine and actually if marketed correctly could be quite popular but the current system is tantamount to spying on web users. I’ve even said myself I’d be happy to opt-in but take exception to ISPs just making the decision for me - where will they draw the line in the future?

I’ve posted several times about this just because I think a system with a lot of potential has just been greedy and followed a route that is only going to antagonise people.

I encourage everyone to sign the online petition to stop ISPs breaching customers’ privacy on the Downing Street website.

I’ve never been entirely happy with some of the data protection laws floating about - some just don’t seem to contain any common sense at all. However if this system is allowed to slip through the net then clearly the whole issue of data protection is a farce.