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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter
We all have a responsibility to make the internet a safer place.
Your point was brought up and it was stated that tech savvy children are able to get around blocks by using a VPN.
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I consider myself as tech savvy. I use social media. I do a lot of things online. I just don't quite know what kids are browsing or searching these days. I mean I've never come across anything dodgy, never seen a suicide or info on social media on how to etc. I've never seen anything like child porn etc either.
Maybe I don't look for it which means I'm responsible for my own actions. I've no doubt if I wanted to look for some dark weird stuff I'm sure I'll find it quite easily and again I have no doubt on that. But it's my choice. Is it okay to have a choice? Or is it your responsibility for my actions? And I don't mean child stuff either. I'm talking about weird porn and forum that's are screwed up. There's no way to get around that there are some twisted nutjobs about to that make sites, but I ain't going to look for them.
But if I was 13-16 I'd be searching for porn. If I was parent I'd be concerned because online porn isn't real and the way round that is education not banning.