Porn free Internet? Isn't that an oxymoron? Besides, if there wasn't porn on the net, I wouldn't need this cable modem. Heck, I only run Linux so that my perusals aren't interrupted by any big blue screens. Brian Cluff wrote: > > Yeah, I read that. I thought it was awfully nice of them to give me a list > of sites to put into my filter :) > > and since JLF pluged one, I think that I'll plug one too. USA Safetynet also > provides a porn free internet based off my original filter that I wrote 3.5 > years ago. > > Brian Cluff > ----- Original Message ----- > > As most of you know I run the MagusNet, Inc. Public Proxy > > to provide anonymous access to Internet WWW sites and encrypted tunnels > > to allow unfettered access to those sites. > > > > For the record I believe that everyone has a right to decide for > themselves > > what they can or cannot view but the majority of my customer base > > is in countries that have national filters that block sites like > > CNN, Washington Post, and other US centric information from their > populations. > > > > My URL is the > > http://proxy.magsunet.com/proxy.html > > link that is shown to be blocked on > > http://sethf.com/anticensorware/smartfilter/greatestevils.php > > > > The Slashdot article is on: > > http://slashdot.org/yro/ > > > > Any comments on the slippery slope of censoreware > > and usability of the Internet? > > > > Oh yeah, if you want a good ISP that can handle filtering for you, please > > contact Tim Vest at SafeAccess.com > > ( MagusNet, Inc. has no business relationship with SafeAccess.com , I just > think > > it is good that we have an ISP in Arizona that can provide this kind of > service )