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- Jun 14, 2024
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the solution would be for parents to be responsible for their kids education. Parents buy kids iphones, give them unrestricted internet... That's the parents faults. There's parental locks and stuff like that..It is to a degree, but they didn't do any groundwork... For me the solution is an app you get from your gov body that generates a 1 time key (basically mimic how banks do it) so you remain anonymous to the site itself (in so far as you dont send actual ID). BUT that makes sense, so its the last thing I expect
They could just whitelist sites that are ok for kids: youtube, wikipedia, etc. If your kid visits pornhub, the problem is why is ur kid visiting that site in the first place... That's the root problem.