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Does unfiltered internet ‘disturb children’?

By Asavin Wattanajantra in Editorial

Posted in fliters, NSPCC, Security, internet on October 20, 2008 at 2:43 pm

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According to the NSPCC, three out of four children have since images on the ‘internet’ that have disturbed them.

The poll has renewed calls for the computer software manufacturers to make sure they install security which will stop children seeing this explicitly violent or sexual activity.

Policy advisor Zoe Hilton said:

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Comment by admin - October 21, 2008 on 3:54 pm

I don’t know about children, but the unfiltered internet sure as hell disturbs me sometimes.

-Nicole

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