on 24-11-2010 16:17
on 24-11-2010 16:17
on 25-11-2010 11:48
on 25-11-2010 11:48
on 25-11-2010 12:13
on 25-11-2010 12:13
on 25-11-2010 12:46
on 25-11-2010 12:46
on 25-11-2010 13:30
on 25-11-2010 13:30
, nor what responsiblity O2 have for those third parties use of data, etc... Worth reading and speculating about UK, EU and International law on use and distribution of data.
Date and time of log-in and log-off of our Internet access service, IP address and user ID of the subscriber
to third parties for checking details of job applicants and employees;
on 25-11-2010 15:44
on 25-11-2010 15:44
I too received the
"O2: You'll need to prove you're over 18 to go on 18 websites on your mobile. Call our free automated service 61018 or go to http://o2.co.uk/ageverify . You'll need a credit card"
text message. Initially thought it was spam, then noticed that the website URL looked legitimate.
Although I've no desire to see the website, I couldn't help but wonder which website the 18 referenced were.
Saying that, looking at tweets on the subject, it looks like their site categorisation software / database is as credible as most other net nanny sites... so expect them to junk it as a bad idea sometime soon, before the derision becomes to much for their social media monitors and marketing guys to cope with.
Edit - out of curiosity, I peaked at o2.co.uk/ageverify and saw
"Sorry, we’re having technical problems so we can’t check your age and mobile number." bwhaaaaa
on 25-11-2010 16:40
on 25-11-2010 16:40
on 25-11-2010 18:14
on 25-11-2010 18:14
on 25-11-2010 19:33
on 25-11-2010 19:33
This is BEYOND a joke! I cannot even access http://translate.google.com without it auto-forwarding to bango.net
#### O2!! This is ridiculous! What are you trying to achieve with this?
It's automated software that's been put in place to prevent youngsters from seeing what they shouldn't. I don't know why you're getting so would up over it.
If you don't have a credit card and aren't going past a shop any time soon then call 202 and ask them to complete their age verification form, it'll have the content filter lifted within, off the top of my head, 48 hours.
No, ringing 202 won't work. You need to do it either online with a credit card or instore with ID. Which means I have to jump on the bus, purchase a £5 fayre just to confirm my age to O2, something they could have done 2 weeks ago when I bought the phone.
on 25-11-2010 19:49
Hi all
I'm looking into the concerns you've raised in more detail and will come back to you with a reply tomorrow.
Thanks
Chris
on 25-11-2010 20:32
on 25-11-2010 20:32
Hi all
I'm looking into the concerns you've raised in more detail and will come back to you with a reply tomorrow.
Thanks
Chris
Waiting with interest Chris, as I too have received the message this afternoon.
This all seems a little pointless when your date of birth is stated on your personal details on 'my o2'
This really concerns me!
@ canwefixit
I presume you still have to give a credit card number?