This was posted on another forum I'm on, I think I might cry... Not because of the fap withdrawals, but the online freedomz will slowly snowball out of our British hands. ;(
Typical for a woman to enforce this. LOL (Joke not being sexist)
But yes, I do agree that this is a step towards internet filtering just snowballing. Also another snippet of information stored on a database somewhere saying that you like to view porn.
Plus most of Tumblr would end up blocked :P doubt Yahoo would be too happy with that.
Perry said parents were "complacent" about the risks of online pornography, pointing out that only four in 10 parents use some kind of Internet filtering at home.
If that figure was 6/10 then maybe I'd sympathsize with this judgement.... but no
well this post was a bit sensationalist, did OP actually read the article? cause if he did he would realise that this is still a consumer choice, your porn is going no where not next year or the year after that.