IPA blasts privacy campaigners for anti-competitive threat to Phorm
By Anne Cassidy Friday, 03 April 2009 05:15PM
LONDON - The IPA has criticised a privacy campaign group for urging Google, Facebook and other major internet companies to boycott the technology of the behavioural targeting company Phorm.
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