Teen Breaks $84 Million Filter

As if we needed more proof: it took 16 year old Tom Wood about 30 minutes to break a new filter being offered free by the Australian government to every family. The cost is not free; it is part of a nearly $200 million initiative announced earlier this month by the Australian government to offer families more options for protecting children online. ". . . For $84 million I would have expected a pretty unbreakable filter," Wood explained.

CP80 supports efforts to protect children from Internet pornography. But we cannot continue to fool ourselves into believing that we can build bigger and more expensive filters and expect that the outcome will be any different.

Filters don't work.


Created: August 26, 2007 18:57
Last Modified: August 26, 2007 18:58

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