Utah law requires the ISP to help.  

From: Eric Kuhnke 
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2018 2:10 PM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Parenting in the Digital world

IMHO it's not the place of an ISP to get into this at all. You're a service 
provider. If they want to google "parent controls for internet" and then buy 
some commercial DNS-filtering service, or Windows 10 app or something, that's 
entirely between the customer and whatever third party they get set up with. 


It's good to let them know that you provide a full unfiltered Internet feed and 
that it's their choice what they want to do with it, if they break something 
and require technical support, they need to go to their filtering vendor.



On Thu, Sep 13, 2018 at 7:08 AM [email protected] 
<[email protected]> wrote:

  Hi;

  What are some of the tools or resources either as a WISP or parent does 
  one use to control / monitor children's access to content or devices?

  Do you find a request from parents on whether you have a service to do 
  content filtering?  If so, what do you tend to do?   Or, do you just 
  block certain websites and content by default from being accessed.


  Regards,


  Lincoln

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