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UK: New Broadband Users Shun UK Porn Filters
Full story http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-28440067 The vast majority of new broadband customers in the UK are opting out of "child friendly" filters when prompted to install them by service providers. The industry watchdog Ofcom found fewer than one in seven households installed the feature, which is offered by BT, Sky, TalkTalk and Virgin Media. The filters block pornographic websites, as well as pages promoting self-harm or drug taking. The default option was implemented at the behest of the UK government. In July 2013, Prime Minister David Cameron announced the major UK internet service providers (ISPs) had agreed to offer "unavoidable choice" parental control filters, which block legal pornography and other adult subjects "by default". New subscribers are offered the filter at the point of sign-up, and must actively choose to disable the parental control service. However, the Ofcom report found users had overwhelmingly opted-out of the filter. Of the four main ISPs, all of whom now offer a filter at the point of sign-up, TalkTalk was the only company to persuade more than 10% of people to subscribe. Continued http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-28440067 |
Well fuck me.
I wondered which tool would post this first. Well done you are actually a bigger dick that DVTimes. |
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Further proof David Cameron hasn't got a clue when it comes to focussing on the real issues...
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good to see that people over here dont want nanny state britain
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I hope this report is true and maybe David C will understand to focus on really important things
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