hey, that could actually be pretty popular, having all the sites blocked at the ISP level (thats how it appears at least). And no, it doesn't look like you will lose access to your porn sites. Well, you might, so hurry up and download
there is a local ISP (i be in da bible belt) that is church run (kinda, most of the people there, and the owner, go to the same church). their dns server blocks all porn/etc. type sites. been doing this for 6 or 7 years now.
It wont ever happen.
If ISPs implement this, people will cancel their subscriptions and find an ISP that doesn't implement it - thus making their origonal ISP lose money. They know this. It wont ever happen.
At my ISP we sell server level filtering or content for an additional $3 a month. Its pretty effective and would not be easily circumvented with casual surfing. I still think its a crappy excuse for poor parenting though. Kids need to know what decisions to make, not have the world filtered out. The parents need to educate them, not rely on us for protection.
<< It's for over-protective parents who think all their kids do is look at pr0n all day. >>
I think it's also for parents who are too lazy to know what their kids are doing. Same kind that let their 15 year old get drunk and fall asleep on RR tracks.
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I think it's also for parents who are too lazy to know what their kids are doing. Same kind that let their 15 year old get drunk and fall asleep on RR tracks. >>
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