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Internet Filters Don't Work - Shock Horror Expose

sixpints writes "The highly respected UK based Consumer's Association has revealed that in tests Internet filtering software is unreliable and that parents should shoulder the responsibility of what their kids are exposed to. Read more at http://www.pa.press.net/news/story/technology_internet_156705.html." Their full report is here, but apparently requires a subscription to get access.

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  1. Ahem... No kidding by Proteus · · Score: 2

    While this should not be particularly amazing to anyone with a decent technical knowledge of how these systems work, it is good to see a public source acknowledge it. Maybe this is the first step toward popular media coverage of the flaws in this type of software. Now all we need to do is use this report to make some noise, so the mainstream press will take their eyes off of the AP wire for a moment and do some real reporting!

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    1. Re:Ahem... No kidding by chaobell · · Score: 3

      One has to wonder, though, why it took so bloody long for a public source to acknowledge this. I have, sitting on the desk behind me, a recent issue of PC Magazine forced upon me by my boss. There's a censorware review in there, which gives nothing but glowing praise to CyberSitter; in fact , I had to hunt pretty hard for anything remotely resembling criticism in the whole spread. Have to wonder how much the censorware companies are paying the mainstream press to sing the praises of their wares to the proles...

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  2. Re:Suprise, Suprise, Suprise by chaobell · · Score: 2

    Sued, or worse.

    Anyone remember the Solid Oak mailbomb flap?

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