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I once had a drive on to the Strines very very early in the morning and someone had dumped literally thousands of porn mags in front of a dry stone wall on the road, it was a truly massive collection. A few days later I drove past and there was porno pics as far as the eye could see blowing around in the wind :hihi:

 

what kind of porn?

 

just a curious question

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Maybe if parents were responsible for their children that would solve the problem, they could (for example) request that p0rn be blocked (not that this would be 100% or even probably 75% effective). They could take an interest in what their children do, and install local blocking software...

 

So how does that work with a child-owned Smartphone with increasing data allowances with your top ups? Children aren't restricted to using their phone in their parent's presence.

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So how does that work with a child-owned Smartphone with increasing data allowances with your top ups? Children aren't restricted to using their phone in their parent's presence.

indeed, its the advances of technology and society in general that make it easier to access, no longer can parents be watching their kids 24/7 and as somebody has already said in most cases kids are more technology savvy than the parents so could be able to by pass any restrictions the parent may use

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An "opt in" is the correct way to protect children I believe.

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So how does that work with a child-owned Smartphone with increasing data allowances with your top ups? Children aren't restricted to using their phone in their parent's presence.

 

Most phone contracts have Adult content filters already.

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I once had a drive on to the Strines very very early in the morning and someone had dumped literally thousands of porn mags in front of a dry stone wall on the road, it was a truly massive collection. A few days later I drove past and there was porno pics as far as the eye could see blowing around in the wind :hihi:

 

Arh, park porn, memories come flooding back :)

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what kind of porn?

 

just a curious question

 

From the detailed analysis I gave some of the stash it was hetero, gang and lesbian stuff, why did you have some nicked :hihi:

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Arh, park porn, memories come flooding back :)

 

Haha park porn :hihi:

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No Sex Please, we're British

 

The British will probably never rid themselves of their Victorian heritage of prudery, even though it has nothing to do with modern Britons. The UK has Europe's highest number of teenage pregnancies. It seems that younger generations still can't handle that touchy subject in a mature way. Having dumped the older generations' no-no attitude, they seem to have let the hair down and let go of all the prohibitions. As it is the case with debate and conversation, it seems many simply can't figure out how to take this part of life seriously either, so it's all a laugh - or a fight, if it is not clear who 'belongs' to whom. For many of the young pub class Britons, the summer holidays are no more than one or two weeks of alcohol intoxication with a series of casual sexual encounters at a resort in Greece, Spain or similar. Rowdy British youth has become a problem for the locals at some holiday resorts.

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No it shouldnt.

 

.......Why?

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So how does that work with a child-owned Smartphone with increasing data allowances with your top ups? Children aren't restricted to using their phone in their parent's presence.

 

How do they get a smartphone in the first place... A parent buys it (since a child can't be on a contract anyway).

 

In reality all the teleco's actually do apply a block by default though, specifically because of this reason and the customer has to ask for the block to be removed.

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How do they get a smartphone in the first place... A parent buys it (since a child can't be on a contract anyway).

 

In reality all the teleco's actually do apply a block by default though, specifically because of this reason and the customer has to ask for the block to be removed.

 

Wouldn't this work if applied to all online devices?

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