EE – Your Internet must be Filtered if *anyone* under 18 has access 16. May. 2014 / Censorship Reporting Overblocking / No Comments So: when @EE enable Porn on your PAYG Wireless Broadband, you won't *believe* the Terms & Conditions: pic.twitter.com/mpxiiKZBL9 — Alec Muffett (@AlecMuffett) May 16, 2014 So as an Adult it appears you are contractually obliged to be filtered if anyone under the age of 18 is going to “use” the SIM. And yet EE still don’t tell you exactly what else it is that you’ll be blocked from seeing as their block lists aren’t public.
EE – Your Internet must be Filtered if *anyone* under 18 has access
So as an Adult it appears you are contractually obliged to be filtered if anyone under the age of 18 is going to “use” the SIM.
And yet EE still don’t tell you exactly what else it is that you’ll be blocked from seeing as their block lists aren’t public.
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