on 28-08-2015 13:51
I have been browsing around the foprum the past couple of days looking for changes. In the help section there is now a link to O2 and the NSPCC
I wondered if this was new and according to @Toby it is....
If you click on the NSPCC link in the help section then this is displayed
O2 are looking to be proactive to help keep children safe online. Some of their plans include
Excellent idea. I really commend O2 for this. It really is worth a read...
http://www.o2.co.uk/help/nspcc
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on 28-08-2015 14:57
on 28-08-2015 14:57
I would certainly support any efforts made to protect children and other vulnerable people from the dreadful predations to which they can be subjected online. I would have to say, however, that I would be more impressed if O2 and other Network Operators did much, much more to prevent unsuitable material getting online in the first place.
on 28-08-2015 15:10
on 28-08-2015 15:10
@Anonymous wrote:
I would have to say, however, that I would be more impressed if O2 and other Network Operators did much, much more to prevent unsuitable material getting online in the first place.
You mean Police the internet....?
on 28-08-2015 15:13
@Cleoriff wrote:
What an excellent idea
on 28-08-2015 15:32
on 28-08-2015 15:32
@MI5 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
I would have to say, however, that I would be more impressed if O2 and other Network Operators did much, much more to prevent unsuitable material getting online in the first place.You mean Police the internet....?
That would be the biggest of jobs!
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on 28-08-2015 15:48
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on 28-08-2015 17:00
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on 28-08-2015 17:07
on 28-08-2015 17:07
We should do all we can to safeguard our children so I applaud initiatives like this. However no matter how diligent the authorities, the networks and we as parents try to be, there are so many terrible people out there and they find new ways around any safeguards.
....but we have to ask ourselves, better to live in the 'free' world or better to live in China, for example, where every web connection is monitored and policed.
Difficult choice I think.
on 28-08-2015 17:15
@jonsie wrote:We should do all we can to safeguard our children so I applaud initiatives like this. However no matter how diligent the authorities, the networks and we as parents try to be, there are so many terrible people out there and they find new ways around any safeguards.
....but we have to ask ourselves, better to live in the 'free' world or better to live in China, for example, where every web connection is monitored and policed.
Difficult choice I think.
Interesting point though of course the choice would not be that stark. However we are in danger of straying too far off topic and the faceless monitors will be withdrawing our freedom of expression!