07-05-2018 16:18 - edited 07-05-2018 16:53
07-05-2018 16:18 - edited 07-05-2018 16:53
Another section of the website that references a discontinued service, @Marjo, @Martin-O2 and @EmilieT:
https://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions/privacy-policy
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Your smartphone might also have a Global Positioning System (GPS) location, that's used by your phone and certain apps. It's more accurate than network location alone, because it uses satellites. If you're using some of our apps, like Priority Moments, or apps connected to O2 Home we, or our partners, might collect some of your GPS location information.
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O2 Home customers should log in to My Account.
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O2 Home customers can opt out by calling us on 0344 499 0202. We’re open Mon-Sat, 8am-7pm. Calls to this number are charged at standard UK rates.
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O2 Home
If you have O2 Home we will collect information from O2 Home devices like contact sensors, motion detectors and other sensor information. The information is used to send service notifications to you and other users you have nominated to use your O2 Home account.
If you have cameras installed with O2 Home, the video clips and stills you choose to store will be encrypted and uploaded for storage on cloud servers where only you, or the users you have nominated can access it. We may however have information on how much cloud storage space you’ve used and when you’ve uploaded data.
07-05-2018 16:33 - edited 07-05-2018 16:53
07-05-2018 16:33 - edited 07-05-2018 16:53
And some more:
https://news.o2.co.uk/press-release/technophobia-prevents-brits-future-proofing-homes/
https://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions/archive/promotions/o2-home-jan-sale
https://www.o2.co.uk/termsandconditions/archive/other-products-and-services This last one still contains references to TuGo too, btw.
on 07-05-2018 16:44
on 07-05-2018 16:44
The great overseer of website links is in the Bahamas where there is limited coverage and wifi. In fact he has emigrated around 10 years ago when all was well.....
07-05-2018 16:52 - edited 07-05-2018 16:56
07-05-2018 16:52 - edited 07-05-2018 16:56
@jonsie wrote:The great overseer of website links is in the Bahamas where there is limited coverage and wifi. In fact he has emigrated around 10 years ago when all was well.....
Times change, eh? Given the opportunity, I'd whisk off to the Bahamas too
So no point reporting out-of-date pages any more here, you reckon?
on 07-05-2018 17:01
on 07-05-2018 17:01
All the older members will recall the special Report Website Links thread a few years back. All a complete waste of time. The big problem is that in true O2 fashion, the website was redesigned around 6 or 7, maybe longer, years ago but only certain sections and the old website was, and still is, accessible. We all long since gave up reporting links.
on 07-05-2018 18:04
on 07-05-2018 18:04
I reported on Friday that O2 Ask still isn't showing in the APP section and TU still is...:smileysad:
Veritas Numquam Perit
07-05-2018 18:25 - edited 07-05-2018 18:27
07-05-2018 18:25 - edited 07-05-2018 18:27
Yep, there it is, in the red box below, @Cleoriff...
Also I wonder if anyone here's likely to win the Big Tech Bundle they have plastered all over the O2 website (you can see it in the picture below as well, I have registered for it at least a gazillion times over the last few months, at a conservative estimate...!)
on 07-05-2018 18:29
on 07-05-2018 18:29
07-05-2018 21:27 - edited 07-05-2018 21:29
07-05-2018 21:27 - edited 07-05-2018 21:29
That’s funny as I even reported the pages over a month ago as well.
The terms and condition page for me was pointing to a older version which as you no shouldn’t do that. That one is corrected now. Well it’s pointing to the new one at least, but as you pointed out, the others aren’t.
I would have thought there would be a team all the time checking and browsing the o2 sites making sure everything is correct and up to date.
07-05-2018 21:40 - edited 07-05-2018 21:42
07-05-2018 21:40 - edited 07-05-2018 21:42