O2 censors my Internet connection.

on 24-06-2010 14:09
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on 24-06-2010 14:09
Is that some kind of scam? If it's O2 really doing this, is such censorship even legal outside China!?
The page I've tried to open is completely innocent, but even if it wasn't, it's not O2's damn business!
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on 24-06-2010 15:01
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on 24-06-2010 15:01
You only have to verify once.
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on 24-06-2010 15:09
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on 24-06-2010 15:09
It's not unreasonable that O2 want to prevent minors from accessing stuff they shouldn't be.
Granted some sites might be innocent, but i think the company would be in a very negative light with the media if they didn't have a way of verifying peoples ages on non contract services

on 24-06-2010 15:36
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on 24-06-2010 15:36
I'm furious that O2 dares to snoop on my Internet connection.
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on 24-06-2010 15:57
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Sky Unlimited Broadband - Windows 10 - Nexus 4 Android 5.1.1

on 24-06-2010 17:26
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on 24-06-2010 17:26
Since when O2 is responsible for raising someone else's children and deciding what's appropriate and what's not? I don't have children and I did not ask for this "service".
I'm furious that O2 dares to snoop on my Internet connection.
O2 as an internet provider have a responsibility to ensure if someone under 18 purchases a PAYG device with internet, they can't access adult material so for this reason it's added as default and can easily be removed.
O2 aren't trying to decide how people bring up thier children, but if a 14 year old boy walked into an store, bought a PAYG iphone cash then used it to surf adult sites online, how do you think the media and childrens parents would feel that no one has an age restriction in place?

on 30-06-2010 13:13
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on 30-06-2010 13:13
I for one live 83 miles away from the nearest O2 shop and have no plans to travel that distance, which means i lose out.
Its ridiculous

on 30-06-2010 13:36
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on 30-06-2010 13:36
They aren't snooping either, it's simply filters that have been put in place.

on 30-06-2010 17:08
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on 30-06-2010 17:08
I simply called up and they removed it. Have you tried that?
They aren't snooping either, it's simply filters that have been put in place.
Yeah tried that mate. Was told I had to travel to nearest store or apply for a credit card with someone. Absolutely ludicrous. Complaint coming soon

on 30-06-2010 17:08
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on 30-06-2010 17:08
I simply called up and they removed it. Have you tried that?
They aren't snooping either, it's simply filters that have been put in place.
Yeah tried that mate. Was told I had to travel to nearest store or apply for a credit card with someone. Absolutely ludicrous. Complaint coming soon

