on 05-03-2011 12:11
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on 05-03-2011 13:27
on 05-03-2011 13:27
Q: Why should O2 dictate which websites customers can use on their phones?
A: A: We don’t. It’s not O2 that decides which websites are classified as 18 rated. All the main UK mobile operators have agreed to a Code of Practice to protect children in this area. Out of this code, the Independent Mobile Classification Body (IMCB) was appointed to develop and maintain a classification framework which allows content providers to determines whether content should be rated as 18+. All the UK mobile operators also use and adhere to this framework to ensure a consistent approach in the UK to internet content filters. For more on the IMCB see www.imcb.org.uk
on 05-03-2011 13:31
on 05-03-2011 13:31
It is not o2 that set which sites this from the o2 blog
Q: Why should O2 dictate which websites customers can use on their phones?
A: A: We don’t. It’s not O2 that decides which websites are classified as 18 rated. All the main UK mobile operators have agreed to a Code of Practice to protect children in this area. Out of this code, the Independent Mobile Classification Body (IMCB) was appointed to develop and maintain a classification framework which allows content providers to determines whether content should be rated as 18+. All the UK mobile operators also use and adhere to this framework to ensure a consistent approach in the UK to internet content filters. For more on the IMCB see http://www.imcb.org.uk
on 05-03-2011 13:40
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on 05-03-2011 15:29
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on 05-03-2011 16:05
on 05-03-2011 16:05
I think this is one of the most pathetic and overreactive responses to this issue I have seen. Grow up.
O2 themselves say that nothing is perfect and if a site is blocked that neednt be call them and they will get it unblocked. Why the melodrama?
Why cant people simply ask a question nowadays? its all apalling this and disgusting that or outrageous the other.
Is rational thought a thing of the past?
on 05-03-2011 17:36
on 05-03-2011 17:36
If you look across the internet, there's lots of comments about the content filters appearing to be prejudiced against the LGBT community. Take Queer Youth ( http://www.queeryouth.org.uk ) as another example of a blocked LGBT website which has no nudity.
Plenty of 'straight' websites contain sexual references (e.g. http://www.seventeen.com/health/sex/ http://www.teenforumz.com/ http://www.fhm.com http://www.nuts.co.uk ) but O2 doesn't find it necessary to block them, even though, for example, the Nuts website is full of topless photos of models (again, O2 doesn't think that this is 'over 18' content)
Sorry, but to me it seems that O2 find it OK to have sex advice for the straight community, but not the gay community.