Re: Pornography
Originally Posted by
spitfire
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Who will be clicking the none Porn tick box when it appears as a choice from your internet provider.I will.
When I first encountered the Internet, pornography wasn't my first thought but instant access to a huge catalogue of information was what attracted me.
Over the years I've done what a lot of men have probably done but won't admit to and that's visit adult porn sites - however it's boring and you soon tire of it.
I would never, EVER visit any child porn sites because people that do are sick as far as I'm concerned.
By putting in restrictions I can't help but think that some may still view this as a challenge and try to find ways to circumvent any such restrictions and end up redirected to the very sites we'd all prefer did not exist!
Earlier today I was looking up something on the Internet and I inadvertently got some kind of porn site in the listings but that does happen a lot because porn 'vendors' will use any tricks that they can to bypass any restrictions so really what's the point? stevmk2