BT offers to ‘rip customers off some more’
As part of its ongoing drive to cut services and improve profit margins, BT has announced a new service costing just under £100. It isn’t telling anyone what that service is, but the company promises complete dissatisfaction and an inability to reach English-speaking operatives when in need of help, ‘or your money back some time before 2020′.
tags: broadband speeds, BT, humour, Internet, Phorm, technology, telephonyUK ISPs to spy on all web traffic to your home (if you let them get away with it)

If you’re a BT Broadband customer, watch out! The company intends to track the websites visited by 10,000 customers (eventually all of them) and hit them with targeted ads. This is to secure extra revenue, of course. Virgin Media and the (always dubious) Carphone Warehouse will be getting their act together later in the year to pull the same trick, which may be illegal under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA). One expert believes it will only be legal is if ISPs obtain prior consent from the users they want to spy on.
tags: advertisements, BT, Carphone Warehouse, criminality, human rights, Internet, spying, Virgin Media



