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Sunday, 16 October 2011

Soon, Internet providers to offer 'porn block' to parents

StopLondon, Oct 11 (ANI): UK Prime Minister David Cameron will announce a major crackdown on the sexualisation of childhood today. The move will help parents protect their children from internet porn as four of Britain's biggest internet service providers will force customers to specify if they want to view explicit sites, the Daily Mail reported.Subscribers to BT, Sky, Talk Talk and Virgin who do not opt in will have no access to internet porn. Under new measures parents will have to specifyStop
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whether they  want explicit sites to be viewable on family computers.Other moves will include restrictions on billboards plastered with images of scantily clad models and aggressive advertising campaigns.There will also be a new website called Parentport on which parents can complain about any TV programme, advertisement, product or service they feel is inappropriate for children.Read Full: Soon, Internet providers to offer 'porn block' to parents