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Re: age restriction.
« Reply #15 on: 09 November 2016, 16:22:40 »

Spick & Span. ::) :y
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« Reply #16 on: 09 November 2016, 17:26:22 »

You cant because they will out wit you, have to go via your isp, means you have to password it, then they just use there phones.you cant win.

I think mobile phone providers automatically put a block on porn/dodgy/whatever sites on new connections. To have the restriction lifted you have to ask them and prove you are over 18 or it might be 16  :-\
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« Reply #17 on: 09 November 2016, 17:38:28 »

You cant because they will out wit you, have to go via your isp, means you have to password it, then they just use there phones.you cant win.

I think mobile phone providers automatically put a block on porn/dodgy/whatever sites on new connections. To have the restriction lifted you have to ask them and prove you are over 18 or it might be 16  :-\

We won't ask how you know that. ::) ;D
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« Reply #18 on: 09 November 2016, 17:46:35 »

You cant because they will out wit you, have to go via your isp, means you have to password it, then they just use there phones.you cant win.

I think mobile phone providers automatically put a block on porn/dodgy/whatever sites on new connections. To have the restriction lifted you have to ask them and prove you are over 18 or it might be 16  :-\

We won't ask how you know that. ::) ;D

I didn't say I know....I said I think  :)
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Re: age restriction.
« Reply #19 on: 10 November 2016, 16:44:01 »

This what I used when my son was younger, it really works:

http://www1.k9webprotection.com
Bluecoat make some pretty good edge protection devices, but any solution running on the device being protected is always easily bypassed.
Well.....yeah...but by an 8 year old?
Probably easier than we could ;D

When I was eight we had to make do with a magic slate and a packet of ten Players No6.

Porn was not freely available.

Did you not have hedges nearby?

You cant because they will out wit you, have to go via your isp, means you have to password it, then they just use there phones.you cant win.

I think mobile phone providers automatically put a block on porn/dodgy/whatever sites on new connections. To have the restriction lifted you have to ask them and prove you are over 18 or it might be 16  :-\

We won't ask how you know that. ::) ;D

I didn't say I know....I said I think  :)

It's very true... I used to get people ringing me when I worked for [a mobile phone company I dare not name]... "please could you lift the content filter on my phone, I want to access... er... the lottery website".
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Re: age restriction.
« Reply #20 on: 10 November 2016, 22:12:58 »

Any filtering protection is easy to bypass with something like google translate.  I had this issue when working in france and the service provider didn't believe me when I said that it was possible, so I did a demo and videoconf'ed a live sex show on my PC broadcast to the supplier while bypassing the protection ;D ;D

We had to implement packet inspection which means installing a 3rd party certificate in the trusted CA on the machine.  Getting the legal bit right was the hard part.  Not something to take lightly.  You could find something that logs the domains they are visiting and you can then audit the logs on a regular basis, but do you really want to go that far?
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Re: age restriction.
« Reply #21 on: 11 November 2016, 18:03:38 »

We had to implement packet inspection which means installing a 3rd party certificate in the trusted CA on the machine.  Getting the legal bit right was the hard part.  Not something to take lightly.  You could find something that logs the domains they are visiting and you can then audit the logs on a regular basis, but do you really want to go that far?
Ignoring the Bluecoat/Symantec ongoing debate about dodgy trusted Inter Certs for a mo, that is only possible if the perimeter owner (ISP in case of a consumer) owns the device (PC, phone etc)

Most big ISPs do DPI to prevent bypasses
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