05-31-2013, 01:44 PM
After the life sentence handed down to paedophile and murderer Mark Bridger for the abduction and murder of 5 year old April Jones last night questions are being asked about the availability of porn online.
Bridger had indecent and violent images of the sexual abuse of children on his computer. An abuse expert said he has “no doubt” that “looking at indecent images and videos of the sexual abuse of children can lead someone to go on to commit similar offences themselves”.
One internet expert has suggested that all new online devices should have their safety and censorship settings set as high as possible as their default setting. If users wanted to access porn (including legitimate legal porn) or other adult online content they will have to register as an adult and be made to log in with a password to access any adult online content.
What do you think? Do we have to take a drastic step to fight the spread of access to illegal porn online? Or is forcing users to register and log in to access legal porn and other adult content a step too far?
Bridger had indecent and violent images of the sexual abuse of children on his computer. An abuse expert said he has “no doubt” that “looking at indecent images and videos of the sexual abuse of children can lead someone to go on to commit similar offences themselves”.
One internet expert has suggested that all new online devices should have their safety and censorship settings set as high as possible as their default setting. If users wanted to access porn (including legitimate legal porn) or other adult online content they will have to register as an adult and be made to log in with a password to access any adult online content.
What do you think? Do we have to take a drastic step to fight the spread of access to illegal porn online? Or is forcing users to register and log in to access legal porn and other adult content a step too far?
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