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Company details

  1. Software Company
  2. Business and IT Consulting Agency
  3. Search Engine Company

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The Internet Services Providers’ Association (ISPA UK) is the UK’s Trade Association for providers of Internet services. ISPA UK was established in 1995 and promotes competition, self-regulation and the development of the Internet industry.


Contact info

  • Castle Lane 1, SW1E 6DR, London, United Kingdom

  • ispa.org.uk

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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Useless organisation!

Useless organisation!
Does nothing with complaints. They do not follow their own Code of Practise. The best they can do is forward complaints to offending company. No follow-up!
No action taken if complaints ignored.
Waste of time!!

1 January 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This organisation is a disgrace to…

This organisation is a disgrace to Internet and to Humanity. In their recently published paper, they announced, that Mozilla, a non profit foundation working effortlessly on providing open source browser for people all around the world, is a "Internet villain". Reasons? Mozilla supports free speech and just implemented a highly known, standardised protocol into their browser, which encrypts your requests for IP addresses of the page you are browsing. Apparently Ispauk despise free speech and privacy, therefore Mozilla has just become their "Internet Villain".
Mozilla provides open Internet and ability to use Internet for billions of people while being as a non profit foundation. Flagging it a a bad thing is like to say Wikipedia is bad, because it provides free knowledge without censorship.
They also announced that President Donald Trump is a Villain. I just laughed.
This group works against humanity rights, actively shaming those who enable oppressed nations to use Internet freely and without fear.
Disgusting!

6 July 2019
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