sincity Posted January 5, 2014 Posted January 5, 2014 It must get a little lonely at the boys-only, £35,000-a-year Eton College, so you can't blame the young squires for seeking a little female comfort through the occasional Snapchat message. However the headmaster at the exclusive private school, which David Cameron and half of his inner circle attended, has insisted illicit exchanges of photos will not be taking place on its Wi-Fi network. "Boys can still use it via the 3G phone network, but we hope that blocking it on our network will, at least, make them think twice," Tony Little told the Telegraph. So now it all fits into place! No wonder the PM so consumed by his mission to cleanse the nation of indecent online content (unless we tell him we want to look at it first). More Blips! Not that there's any nudity, but you won't have to opt in to see these blips... Samsung outs a fancy new pebble-shaped Smart Control remote Paw for thought? Dog-to-English translator reaches funding goal BlackBerry pulls buggy Twitter update for BB10 Quote
Chuckun Posted January 5, 2014 Posted January 5, 2014 Don't really see the big deal.. All schools block access to such things.. Although of course the general censorship of peoples home connections is ridiculous.. If you wabt parental control, get some. Adults dont need it. Quote
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