One of the country's biggest internet service providers will force all of its customers to decide whether they want access to pornography sites or not.
The decision by TalkTalk will put pressure on other internet providers to offer the same service to parents who want to protect their children from potentially harmful websites.
The Homesafe filter, which has been available to those who want it since May 2011, blocks out sites that are considered unsuitable for those under 18 and include pornography, gambling, dating, drugs, weapons, suicide and self harming.
The company, which has spent £20m on the filter, will offer the service to its 4.2 million customers for every computer, mobile phone, games console or e-reader which has access to the internet via the family's broadband connection. Full story...
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The decision by TalkTalk will put pressure on other internet providers to offer the same service to parents who want to protect their children from potentially harmful websites.
The Homesafe filter, which has been available to those who want it since May 2011, blocks out sites that are considered unsuitable for those under 18 and include pornography, gambling, dating, drugs, weapons, suicide and self harming.
The company, which has spent £20m on the filter, will offer the service to its 4.2 million customers for every computer, mobile phone, games console or e-reader which has access to the internet via the family's broadband connection. Full story...
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