Major internet firms
were yesterday accused of being 'complicit' in exposing children to
hardcore pornography and violence online by continuing to refuse to give
parents the choice of blocking material that no child should see, but
that is too easily available on every device now in the home.
Their
defiance comes despite an independent inquiry into online protection by
MPs that warned a generation of teenagers were addicted to porn.
Here,
one distraught mother tells the Mail how her 11-year-old son changed
beyond all recognition when he began secretly watching porn on his
laptop in his own bedroom.
Online
porn is as addictive as any drug. It's enslaving hundreds of thousands
of British children. I know, because my son was one of them. Read Here
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