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by csmattryder
302 days ago
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>And the parents that are worried about their children getting fucked up by hardcore porn and social media. Rarely brought up during the OSA debate, but I think we all know every UK ISP has "Safety Shield" on to block access to adult entertainment - by default. When purchasing the service you're asked if you want it disabled. If parents are disabling it, they can't be that worried. |
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