UK “Porn Filter” Triggers Widespread Internet Censorship
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[Image: stop-blocked.jpg]Internet filters are now on the political agenda in many countries around the world. While China and Iran are frontrunners for political censorship, the UK is leading the way when it comes to porn and other content deemed unsuitable for children.

In addition to the mobile restrictions that have been in place for years already, last summer Prime Minister David Cameron announced a default filter for all Internet connections. This means that UK Internet subscribers are now required to opt-in if they want to view ‘adult’ content online.

These default filters have led to many instances in which perfectly legitimate sites can no longer be accessed. Torrentfreak, for example, was inaccessible on Sky Broadband after it was categorized as a “file-sharing” site. The false positive was eventually corrected after the BBC started asking questions, but that didn’t solve the underlying problem.

In an attempt to make it easier to spot overblocking the Open Rights Group (ORG) has today launched a new site. The embedded tool runs probes on all the major broadband and mobile filters of UK ISPs, and allows people to check which sites are blocked and where.

The first results are quite scary. A review of the 100,000 most-popular sites on the Internet reveals that 20% are blocked by at least one of the filtering systems.

“We’ve been surprised to find the default filtering settings are blocking around a fifth of the Alexa top 100k websites. That’s a lot more than porn, which accounts for around 4% of that list,” ORG’s Executive Director Jim Killock informs TorrentFreak.

The list of blocked domains includes many legitimate sites that aren’t necessarily harmful to children. TalkTalk, for example, blocks all file-sharing related websites including bittorrent.com and utorrent.com. TorrentFreak also appears to be listed in this category and is blocked as well.

Linuxtracker, which offers free downloads of perfectly legitimate software, is blocked by Sky, TalkTalk and Three’s filters, while the blocked.org.uk tool itself is off-limits on BT, EE and Virgin Media.

Perhaps even worse, the BT and TalkTalk filters also categorize social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter as potentially dangerous to children, and the same applies to Reddit.


Reddit is blocked as well
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With the new tool ORG hopes to provide more insight into what these filters do and how many sites they block. The ISPs themselves have thus far failed to reveal the scope of their filters.

“People need to know what filters are, and what they block. They need to know they are inaccurate, and also disrupt people’s businesses and speech,” Killock tells TF.

“If people feel they need them, that is their right, but they should at least know they’re very flawed technology that won’t protect them very much, but will also be likely to cause them problems. In short, they are a bit rubbish,” he adds.

The current results of the tool are based on various filtering levels. This means that the list of blocked sites will be even longer when the strongest settings are used.

It’s worth noting that all ISPs allow account holders to turn filters off or allow certain sites to be unblocked. However, many people may not even be aware that this option exists, or won’t want to unblock porn just to get access to file-sharing software.

The results of ORG’s new tool show that what started as a “porn filter” has turned into something much bigger. Under the guise of “protecting the children” tens of thousands of sites are now caught up in overbroad filters, which is a worrying development to say the least.

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Kids who know where to find porn would just as easy find out how to get around this
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Google and Yahoo are filtiring out words to.
I have only found "Yiffy" so far.
they let you use "yiff"? odd.

Google they take down as much info on you as they can.
and they will give you a search that THEY think you need.
get a IP hide program and delete cookies.
and try a search again.
you will get difrent results and
difrent news stories!

it hapens with sites like facebook.
they will Hide posts from you!

THEM! the people controling you.
are using propaganda to manipulate you.
if you Only get the news they wont you to.
you will belive they are doing a great job.
and you will vote for them.

did you konw Obama made it legle for him to use propaganda!
it Was illegle sins WW2.

use search engines like Duke Duke go.
and delete cookies.
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#4
why this filter?? looks realy funny
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(Jul 19, 2014, 01:09 am)sekhmut Wrote: Google and Yahoo are filtiring out words to.
I have only found "Yiffy" so far.
they let you use "yiff"? odd.

No they aren't.

Searching for "Yiffy"

About 7,100,000 results (0.45 seconds)

Showing results for Yify

Search instead for Yiffy

Spelling correction is a pain at times but it isn't censorship
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#6
.....they can use a proxy
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#7
Here in my country, no filters are there like these (not yet but soon there will be). Man, they talk about freedom but for who......(AC-3)
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