That company mentioned in newsnight was actually running a website by the intention of getting referrals for their own freebiejeebies account. Any one clicks on their website was linked to the referral link of their freebiejeebies referral link and they managed to get hundreds of referrals. It was them who broken the privacy law but the actual freebiejeebies website still runs without any legal issue.
That is an absolute load of bollocks, completely untrue.
The operation described in the Newsnight article you linked to pre-existed freebeejeebies by several years, and indeed is said to have pioneered this method, so it is quite impossible for it to have been an affiliate for or otherwise dependent on freebeejeebies.
The alleged privacy breaches, the millions of emails, I mentioned earlier took place before freebeejeebies even existed.
Thus, your previous comment as seen on TV, specifying BBC Newsnight, and this comment above, are passing off one operation as another, trying to imply that the BBC supported this rather than merely reported another, and that is deception.
Sorry, but there is no simpler way to say this - in your comment
featuring this in BBC as well, you are lying.