On 11 October 2011 15:08, Andreas Kolbe <[email protected]> wrote: > Also in today's Guardian: > > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/oct/11/david-cameron-porn-filter-isps?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 > > > ISPs moved quickly to insist that the provisions will only apply to people > taking out completely new contracts, who will be offered the choice of a > connection with "parental controls", or one without. "Customers will have to > choose one or the other, but we won't be making either one the default," > said a source at one of the ISPs. A spokesperson for TalkTalk said: "This is > called 'active choice' rather than an opt-in or opt-out." People who change > to a different tier of connection within the same service will not be > obliged to change the setting. BT said that new customers will be offered a > package of parental control systems, provided by the security company > McAfee. > > Given past reaction (backlash) to the Phorm filtering proposals; I'm not surprised to see them clarifying this very quickly :)
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