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Prime Minister David Cameron vowed in 2013 to block pornographic material from "the darkest corners of the internet."
Cameron announced in July that most households in the UK would have pornography blocked by their internet provider unless they chose to receive it.
Thanks to a Freedom of Information request by the Daily Express, RT reports, over 247,000 attempts were made to visit X-rated websites from the UK Parliament’s computer network last year, with the numbers spiking during parliamentary recess in April...
Attempts to access more than 42,000 sites classed as pornographic were made during April alone last year, totaling more than 1,300 each day.
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Prime Minister David Cameron vowed in 2013 to block pornographic material from "the darkest corners of the internet."
Cameron announced in July that most households in the UK would have pornography blocked by their internet provider unless they chose to receive it.
Online pornography was "corroding childhood" and "distorting" children's understanding of sex and relationships, he argued.It appears he better start at home...
The UK's biggest internet service providers have agreed to the filters scheme meaning it should cover 95% of homes.
But one of Mr Cameron's advisers, Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales, said the plans were "absolutely ridiculous".
Thanks to a Freedom of Information request by the Daily Express, RT reports, over 247,000 attempts were made to visit X-rated websites from the UK Parliament’s computer network last year, with the numbers spiking during parliamentary recess in April...
Attempts to access more than 42,000 sites classed as pornographic were made during April alone last year, totaling more than 1,300 each day.
Read more
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