FIPR calls on Home Office to withdraw misleading advice on Phorm

The FIPR have dealt a new blow to Phorm today, with the release of an in depth analysis which they have sent to the Home Office. The analysis shows that Phorm’s systems involve interception of communications contrary to the RIPA, fraud, contrary to the Fraud Act, and therefore unlawful processing of personal data, contrary to the Data Protection Act.

You can read more on this new development at the Open Rights Group’s site here

http://www.openrightsgroup.org/2008/04/23/fipr-calls-on-home-office-to-withdraw-misleading-advice-on-phorm/

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