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'Noisy' anti-Phorm tool developed

Ad-serving app obscured

Tags: ad, phorm

By Tom Espiner

Published: 20 May 2008 09:02 GMT

An electronic privacy advocacy group has launched a tool they claim will inundate controversial ad-serving technology from Phorm with electronic "noise".

Phorm aims to serve targeted adverts to people by observing their anonymised web-browsing habits, and sending them tailored ads.

The AntiPhorm group, which launched its AntiPhormLite tool last week, said their efforts were directed towards making information harvested by Phorm "worthless" by obscuring people's browsing habits.

The AntiPhorm site said: "It appears we can't stop your ISP tracking and selling your surfing behaviour but one solution could be to make the data they do collect absolutely worthless to their clients. We have developed AntiPhormLite to address these issues. AntiPhormLite is an application for the Windows platform designed to protect the interest of internet users and reduce the usefulness of data gathered by Phorm and others before this trend becomes irreversible."

AntiPhormLite will automatically visit groups of websites, follow links and backtrack, in an effort to emulate human browsing behaviour, and feed Phorm with erroneous information, wrote the group.

AntiPhorm claimed that issues around "dodgy content" being automatically downloaded would be mitigated by people's browsers only visiting sites within search criteria pre-determined by users. The privacy group added that, running in "silent mode", AntiPhormLite does not access any content on the web pages it visits, download images, execute scripts or run videos.

The group claimed: "No suspect content can ever reach your machine."

However, the website warned that AntiPhormLite may experience problems with certain configurations of firewalls. "If you use a firewall, for instance, Zonealarm, you may have to use its settings to allow AntiPhormLite access to the internet," the AntiPhorm group wrote.

Phorm declined to comment at the time of writing. A Phorm spokesperson said: "Phorm has no current position on this software."

Electronic civil liberties organisation the Open Rights Group (ORG) said the availability of this software, and other browser plugins that limit the effectiveness of advertising such as Adblock Plus for Firefox, show there is public concern about the reach of web advertising.

Becky Hogge, director of ORG, said: "This type of software [AntiPhormLite] indicates the public pressure against targeted behavioural advertising. People can employ their own protection but we need regulatory institutions to protect our rights too."

Original article: Developers launch anti-Phorm 'noise' tool from ZDNet UK

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