Broadband filter on or off?
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Sky news wrote: The main internet service providers have said homes with an existing internet connection will be required to choose whether to switch on a filter by the end of next year.
Personally, I think that it will be the initiation of creating databases and even more restrictions of our civil liberties. Or, maybe I'm just paranoid. :lol:
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Berners Lee will spin in his grave..
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The perceived issue is underage kids viewing adult sites.
So rather than address the issue by making all parents responsible for their own children's web activity, make an internet filter that blocks adult content.
As the parents who can't be bothered to limit their own children's viewing will probably not bother to put the filter on anyway, what's the point.
The second perceived problem is cyber bullying apparently. The filter would have no effect whatsoever on this. Most cyber bullying is on mobile phones via social apps or on computers via social websites. Not on adult sites
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We are already suffering from the PC brigade taking umbrage at, well, just about every thought that passes through my mind.
We monitor what our children do online and I resent being told what to do by anyone, let alone some 'focus group driven nanny statists'
Coupled with the fact that I run one of, if not the biggest, rude greetings card websites and design the rudest, crudist and most politically incorrect cards available on the uncensored internet. Without that I might have to get a real job that entails work. :nonod:
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Where I stand is that I think at home its the reaponsibilty of the bill later to ensure the relevant things are in place. However most kids nowadays have top phones their parents pay a contract for with 3 and 4g speeds.
Its a hard battle to win.
I'll be asking for the filter off.
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I thought it was all cat videos :slapme:
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- Leigh Ping
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Beth557 wrote: As a parent to a 14 yr old I feel his online safety is entirely my responsibility.
You won't need to worry about it for too long Beth as your son may be old enough to legally father his own child in less than a year.
Just make sure he doesn't try and buy cigarettes or alcohol, he's way too young for those things. :whistle:
It's interesting that you could be a great grandparent by the age of 44. Gotta keep it all above board and legal you know. You don't want the neighbours talking now do you! :lol:
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This shouldn't be an opt out, it should be opt in. How long before we can't opt out? We're already seeing sites filtered out for all users any way under the orders of private companies.
Someone said Berners-Lee would be spinning in his grave. That comment is a little premature, as he is alive and well. I recently met him. You would be right in that he is against any kind of compulsory filtering. The world wide web he wants is completely free and open.
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