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Old 04-03-2008, 15:43   #481
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77 & 102]

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Originally Posted by Sirius View Post
I Don't think so and anyway that would not make money for them so they would not bother checking. ...
Well the technology is available (somebody posted about a patent), so presumably law-enforcement agencies could use it.

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Originally Posted by flowrebmit View Post
Individuals, in trusted positions of authority, such as the Catholic church, have been abusing children a long time before the internet even existed.....
Yes - and what are we doing about it? Why not use technology to try and stop some of this?

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It's strange this - many people aren't agreeing with this and have posted to say so but those who have voted 'No' are not saying why they have voted 'No', ...
I voted "No". If this technology can help to catch paedophiles, I'm all for it. Letting Phorm know about my browsing habits seems a very small price to pay.
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