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		|  18-08-2025, 14:05 | #1366 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Does Virgin Media allow the use of VPNs on its system? |  I’ve used them for both work and home use, and nobody seemed to mind…
 
There’s this info about them on their website.
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 Virgin Media’s broadband speeds work well with most premium VPN services. Just make sure to disable Web Safe’s “Child Safe”, which may block some VPNs by default. Once set up, you can enjoy a faster, safer internet experience at home and on the go.
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		|  18-08-2025, 15:08 | #1368 |  
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					Originally Posted by Carth  Sometimes you see something that makes you really wonder if there's a point to anything    |  Watch nords current  tv ad to see the original idea  for using it.
		 
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Does Virgin Media allow the use of VPNs on its system? |  Why wouldn't they?
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		|  18-08-2025, 18:19 | #1370 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Does Virgin Media allow the use of VPNs on its system? |  I am using one to post this reply and i am on Virgin media
		 
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					Originally Posted by Sirius  I am using one to post this reply and i am on Virgin media |  So am I    
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		|  18-08-2025, 20:07 | #1372 |  
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					Originally Posted by Itshim  So am I   |  Ditto, VM don’t ‘support’ VPNs but that just means that if you have an issue with one, VM won’t help you - fine!
 
The 'not supporting’ is sometimes misunderstood as meaning that they don’t allow or ban them. And considering that some VPN protocols run over https; I’m really not sure how they could even if they wanted to!
		 
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		|  18-08-2025, 20:43 | #1373 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  Does Virgin Media allow the use of VPNs on its system? |  Of course it does.    
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			From the BBC... 'Stop children using VPNs to watch porn, ministers told'https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn438z3ejxyo 
So parents, make sure you ask your kids to stop using VPNs. I'm sure that'll work because asking your kids not to view porn without one didn't.....    
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		|  19-08-2025, 12:02 | #1375 |  
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			The first item here is with the Children's Commissioner who has updated her report from two years ago concerning the exposure of pornography to children. 
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- 50% of all children will have seen hardcore porn by the age of 13 or 14.  This includes non consensual sex and strangulation.
 
- 25% will have seen this by the age of 11.  Some have actually become addicted to watching pornography.
 
- The youngest age reported as seeing porn was aged just 6.
 
- This is normalising inappropriate behaviour themselves 
 
- The site where the majority of porn is seen by underage people is X/Twitter by stumbling across it or it being shown to them by other children. The second worst is Snapchat.T
 
- Headteachers say that what children see on social media is second on the list of what they are most concerned about.
 
-  This data was collected before the age verification requirement of the Online Safety Act came into force.
 
- Children (respondents were aged 16 to 24) say that one of the best things that parents can do is to talk to them about what they see online.
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		|  19-08-2025, 12:05 | #1376 |  
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			You missed out 'Exposure to pornography has increased since the introduction of UK rules to protect the public online.'https://www.theguardian.com/society/...t-commissioner
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		|  19-08-2025, 12:08 | #1377 |  
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					Originally Posted by peanut  From the BBC... 'Stop children using VPNs to watch porn, ministers told'https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cn438z3ejxyo 
So parents, make sure you ask your kids to stop using VPNs. I'm sure that'll work because asking your kids not to view porn without one didn't.....    
What a joke. |  I don't think that the idea is to ask  children to stop using a VPN, but to take proactive steps to stop them.
 
The Children's Commissioner said today that people accessing porn in the UK had severely reduced, but that the use of VPN's had severely increased.  As a result she is to recommend to the Government that age verification is extended to VPN's.
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter  I don't think that the idea is to ask children to stop using a VPN, but to take proactive steps to stop them.
 The Children's Commissioner said today that people accessing porn in the UK had severely reduced, but that the use of VPN's had severely increased.  As a result she is to recommend to the Government that age verification is extended to VPN's.
 
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					Originally Posted by jem  Ditto, VM don’t ‘support’ VPNs but that just means that if you have an issue with one, VM won’t help you - fine!
 The 'not supporting’ is sometimes misunderstood as meaning that they don’t allow or ban them. And considering that some VPN protocols run over https; I’m really not sure how they could even if they wanted to!
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			No idea if kids today are anything like we were when I was a grotty  insipid rebellious 12 yr old, but when we were told not to do something you could bet your bestest wining conker that we'd go try it to see why it wasn't allowed   
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					Originally Posted by RichardCoulter  As a result she is to recommend to the Government that age verification is extended to VPN's. |  LOL, they really do have no clue, thats like saying age check a kettle before you plug it in.
		 
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