UK The Times: Internet porn pop-ups cost this teacher her job and her freedom
Internet porn pop-ups cost this teacher her job and her freedom
The Times
The Times
In a case that has become a cause célãbre in the online world, where millions of rogue websites appear unsolicited on computer screens every day, Julie Amero is gathering a network of supporters who claim that she has been wrongly convicted over an incident she says has destroyed her life.
Oh my God. internet porn should be restricted by some ways... there is always good and bad everywhere
Even google is showing porn sites in its results, and hackers are good to hack with porn viruses.. where the hell we go!