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<blockquote data-quote="vettejock99" data-source="post: 802482" data-attributes="member: 78483"><p>You keep saying basically the same thing, but you don't offer anything more than opinion to back it up. Saying things like you don't need to filter for porn if you don't visit porn is flat out misguided as well. It is easy to redirect someone to a porn site and from there to deploy malware. </p><p></p><p>Web filtering serves a very real purpose by keeping one from accidentally wandering into the bad neighborhoods where you will be attacked. Of course it doesn't guarantee you'll be safe in other neighborhoods, nor is it failsafe. But it is very good practice. Sure, some people can be excessive and you call that out, but the other comments totally undermine your comments, IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vettejock99, post: 802482, member: 78483"] You keep saying basically the same thing, but you don't offer anything more than opinion to back it up. Saying things like you don't need to filter for porn if you don't visit porn is flat out misguided as well. It is easy to redirect someone to a porn site and from there to deploy malware. Web filtering serves a very real purpose by keeping one from accidentally wandering into the bad neighborhoods where you will be attacked. Of course it doesn't guarantee you'll be safe in other neighborhoods, nor is it failsafe. But it is very good practice. Sure, some people can be excessive and you call that out, but the other comments totally undermine your comments, IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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