Verizon, Sprint and Time Warner Cable to block child pornography websites
Verizon, Sprint and Time Warner Cable has announced that they are now going to block access to websites with child pornography.
They announced this as part of their agreement with the New York state officials who were seeking this block.
The two companies also announced their plans to give more than $1 million in funds to help efforts designed to eradicate child pornography from the internet.
Tags: Internet, New York, Sprint, Time Warner Cable, Verizon
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