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UK says privacy laws enough to keep Phorm in check

Published 05/19/2009, 01:08 PM
Updated 05/19/2009, 01:16 PM

PARIS, May 19 (Reuters) - Existing data protection and privacy laws in Britain are enough to protect consumers worried about controversial targeted advertising company Phorm monitoring Internet browsing, the UK government said on Tuesday.

More than 21,400 British consumers had signed a petition on a government Website asking lawmakers to investigate whether the service, which has been trialled by BT, breached existing laws, and, if not, whether such laws should be revised.

The government said advertisers and Internet service providers needed to ensure that they complied with all relevant data protection and privacy laws.

"It is also important that consumers' privacy is fully protected and that they are given sufficient information and opportunity to make a clear and informed decision whether to participate in services such as Phorm," it said in a statement.

The Information Commissioner's Office would closely monitor Phorm's progress to ensure it was compatible with legislation, the government said.

Internet giants including Amazon and Wikipedia have already barred British-based Phorm from using their Web pages to gather data on Internet users.

Phorm, which scans an individual's browsing history and uses the data to deliver bespoke advertising on member Websites, has faced intense scrutiny from privacy-rights groups and has triggered the European Commission to take legal action against Britain over data privacy.

The company was not immediately available for comment. (Reporting by Paul Sandle; Editing by Rupert Winchester)

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