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False security

12th May 2000, 1:00am

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False security

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INTERNET “filters” cannot be relied upon to stop children

gaining access to unsuitable

websites according to research by the Consumers Association.

Which? the organisation’s <> magazine, suggests that adults should supervise children when they use the web or rely instead on Internet service providers which have a limited range of accessible web sites.


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