In message <010f01c6c82d$cf25ead0$9d8a9f51@Nick>, at 11:04:09 on Fri, 25
Aug 2006, Nick Landau <[log in to unmask]> writes
>On a subject related to Data Protection, or child protection anyway,
>
>http://www.kablenet.com/kd.nsf/Frontpage/BAEDA417CC276087802571D30037574
>1?OpenDocument
>
>reports that the Government website which "promotes safety for children
>online" Thinkuknow.co.uk in a radio advertisement didn't make clear
>that it was "u" rather than "you".
>
>Apparently spelt the other way Thinkyouknow.co.uk "promotes
>pornography". When I tried this website it appears to be a shopping
>website and this is not immediately apparent. It is possible to search
>on "pornography" in the same way that one can on Google.
On the grounds that absolutely nothing is ever "new": there was a
similar scare story about ten years ago which revolved around the
"revelation" that a walled-garden site [which were trendy then, but seem
to have wasted away] for children, could be used to access adult
material if you used particular words with the embedded search engine -
which obviously then took you outside the walled garden and onto the
wider Internet.
--
Roland Perry
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