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David Cameron announces initiative to tackle online pornography

Written on:December 20, 2023
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David Cameron has said anti-online porn measures were needed to safeguard innocence of childhood

PM David Cameron has proclaimed drastic plans to enable internet filter prompts to safeguard children from online porn. The PM has characterised pornographic material as a silent assault on the innocence of childhood. The anti-porn plans of David Cameron are intended to make certain that childhood was uncorrupted by the worries and complexness of adulthood.

David Cameron’s plans to block online pornography will consist of prompting parents to adjust their computer settings to obstruct Internet pornography, violence and other inappropriate websites.

The PM has championed the utilisation of a more sophisticated system to tackle online porn, arguing that outright filters on new computers are a waste of time.

Under the drastic plans declared by David Cameron’s government, the people turning on a new computer will be questioned whether there are children in the house. If there are kids, subsequently, parents would be prompted to tailor their internet filters. The plans will also demonstrate to parents how they can block their children from accessing objectionable social media websites. David Cameron’s initiative will enable parents to prevent their children from accessing certain websites altogether.

The number of websites, which can be visited by children, can be decreased, as part of David Cameron’s anti-internet porn plans. As a backup measure, the filters against pornography and self-damage websites would be on if parents repetitively clicked OK to pass through the porn filter setup rapidly. Providers would also have to confirm the age of the person establishing the filter controls so that children didn’t install the porn filters.

David Cameron has remarked that the blanket-filter system was so restrictive that parents had been unable to access facilities like on-demand TV. Thus, they simply deactivated the filters as they were too irritating.

The PM has uttered that he had appointed MP Claire Perry as his consultant on thwarting the sexualisation and commercialisation of childhood. Claire Perry, described by David Cameron as a passionate activist for internet safety and mother of three, will have to assist the PM to push the anti-porn plans through by getting service providers involved.

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