Airwaves pouring porn: save the little ones first

Once filth came into the famlly home in a plain brown envelope shaped like a VHS, and Mum and Dad could hide the nookiecam from the kids. Now it can flit across the 3G mobile phone in the school shelt
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Once filth came into the famlly home in a plain brown envelope shaped like a VHS, and Mum and Dad could hide the nookiecam from the kids. Now it can flit across the 3G mobile phone in the school shelter shed. Once again the Feds are in a froth about this, as they are about the genuinely worrying fact that internet access to filth is but a keystroke sequence away.

New safeguards to protect consumers from inappropriate or harmful material delivered
over 3G mobile phones and similar devices will go a long way to protecting children from
incidents such as those reported in today’s Daily Telegraph, the Minister for
Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator Helen Coonan, said
today.

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