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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Just stopped off for a bite to eat somewhere, which has wi-fi so phone automatically went onto the wi-fi network as had wi-fi turned on for my phone. Tried to log on here and the site was blocked. Had to switch off the wi-fi to get on to the site.

Remember meeting a fellow fabber who once told me they dont stay in a certain hotel due to the wi-fi network blocking FAB too.

Are we all really that naughty??

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's blocked on the Dublin bus wifi too. The prudes.

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By *rumantechCouple  over a year ago

Stoke on Trent

You can download a proxy browser from the app store which gets past the block.

There's a good few decent free proxy sites on laptops too if its ever needed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's blocked on the Dublin bus wifi too. The prudes. "

Wasn't on Saturday...maybe they had too many complaints!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's blocked on the Dublin bus wifi too. The prudes.

Wasn't on Saturday...maybe they had too many complaints!"

oooohhh interesting. Maybe it was after watershed lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Noticed in the UK now, all networks automatically block adult sites unless you contact the network provider & ask for the block to be specifically removed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Noticed in the UK now, all networks automatically block adult sites unless you contact the network provider & ask for the block to be specifically removed. "
I think a new law was introduced to protect children

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Noticed in the UK now, all networks automatically block adult sites unless you contact the network provider & ask for the block to be specifically removed. I think a new law was introduced to protect children"

Oh I think it's a great idea...on the surface. But of course, you have to provide your details & for us who just bought a month long sim card from a shop trying to get it removed was a real pain.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes that right sweet whispers, uve to give credit card number to prove ur over 18 and think they take a one off payment of £1 for the privilege.Its all child protection which can't be a bad thing after all.

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By *ohn MingoMan  over a year ago

Dublin


"Yes that right sweet whispers, uve to give credit card number to prove ur over 18 and think they take a one off payment of £1 for the privilege.Its all child protection which can't be a bad thing after all."

I actually respectfully disagree. censoring the internet in any form is a bad thing. It's one of the last examples of free expression and information we have left, from helping expose corrupt governments worldwide and bringing them down, to getting your rocks off the the weirdest filth imaginable. It's not up the to internet, the ISP's or the government to control what children see, it's up to the parents.

"think of the children" is just the first shot fired in the war to control the web....left unchecked it will snowball and pretty soon it'll be unlawful to speak out against our leaders.

Thanks, but i'll risk kids seeing some porn over freedom of expression and information any day.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My mobile phone provider was the same.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yes that right sweet whispers, uve to give credit card number to prove ur over 18 and think they take a one off payment of £1 for the privilege.Its all child protection which can't be a bad thing after all.

I actually respectfully disagree. censoring the internet in any form is a bad thing. It's one of the last examples of free expression and information we have left, from helping expose corrupt governments worldwide and bringing them down, to getting your rocks off the the weirdest filth imaginable. It's not up the to internet, the ISP's or the government to control what children see, it's up to the parents.

"think of the children" is just the first shot fired in the war to control the web....left unchecked it will snowball and pretty soon it'll be unlawful to speak out against our leaders.

Thanks, but i'll risk kids seeing some porn over freedom of expression and information any day."

Just so long as you are respectfully disagreeing John

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By *ohn MingoMan  over a year ago

Dublin

I'm always respectful

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Its blocked in a lot of places for some reason

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My phone provider has it blocked on my phone.. prob isnt a bad thing as i could be on it 24/7 but means i can only go on fab when in wifi and as already stated its not available in too many places. But its a pain in the arse to be honest..

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By *ohn MingoMan  over a year ago

Dublin

With the IRL mobile providers you just have to pop into your local phone shop with ID and they lift the block. If you're on bill it shoudnt be blocked to begin with.

I've found it's not blocked on dublin bus wifi, but it is on irish rail.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm always respectful "

Among other things

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By *ohn MingoMan  over a year ago

Dublin


"I'm always respectful

Among other things "

you've yet to find out

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I suppose the public wi-fi block is due to the fact a lot of pics on here could be considered pornographic in nature.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"With the IRL mobile providers you just have to pop into your local phone shop with ID and they lift the block. If you're on bill it shoudnt be blocked to begin with.

I've found it's not blocked on dublin bus wifi, but it is on irish rail."

why was it blocked for me then???

Maybe I shouldn't have looked at all those dirty pics??

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tesco , bus eireann and a few hotels I've been in have it blocked on their wifi too

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im on dublinbus using it now its never been blocked on the bus for me but irishrail have it blocked lol thats probably why i get the bus to work now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Tesco , bus eireann and a few hotels I've been in have it blocked on their wifi too"
and i can also confirm tesco have it blocked too

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"With the IRL mobile providers you just have to pop into your local phone shop with ID and they lift the block. If you're on bill it shoudnt be blocked to begin with.

I've found it's not blocked on dublin bus wifi, but it is on irish rail."

I've managed to use it on Dublin bus and Irish rail. Only place I notice is blocked McDonalds so I drink coffee elsewhere now.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Tesco , bus eireann and a few hotels I've been in have it blocked on their wifi too"

The hotel in Cork for the meet had it blocked and they fully supported Fab swingers

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's not up to the venue its up to who supplies the wifi.

3 blocks fab, and also run a lot of wifi networks for companies to offer to the public, bitbuzz etc. So it wold be blocked on all of them.

Also, just to be clear about this. You have a human right to access legal information, and the european courts have already ruled that blanket blocking websites that offer legal information to block out unwantd/illegal information is a breech of human rights.

So while its okay to block a porn site, it is a breech of your human rights to block a site that offers social/poltical commentary to block porn/piracy.

So while you might agree with protecting kids, you are saying human rights of innocent people mean less.

Human rights are important, a trial is a human rights, imagine that was taken away and we sent people to jail to protect kids, people who had done nothing wrong.

anyway, the Irish government has made it stance clear. Our human rights as laid out under European law are not important to them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm on o2 and it was ok then was blocked, on a contract so had to do £1 thing and get it lifted ....hence I'm never off it lol

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By *obbie65Man  over a year ago

kildare

We can look forward to further regulation of the internet as governments get to grips with cross-border issues.

Internet anonymity will disappear and everything will be traceable to individuals. Adult sites will have access controls. It wont be like the wild west anymore.

The "Man" can't control it as it is and he doesn't like it.

ps - The Green Isle also blocks fab.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

for anyone on O2. needing to do the pound with credit card thing. Just download a browser called opera mini. free for android. your network provider own browser which is on your phone has stuff blocked. that browser will let you look at anything

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By *ohn MingoMan  over a year ago

Dublin


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The "Man" can't control it as it is and he doesn't like it.

"

Exactly.

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By *rishpleasureMan  over a year ago

about


"Yes that right sweet whispers, uve to give credit card number to prove ur over 18 and think they take a one off payment of £1 for the privilege.Its all child protection which can't be a bad thing after all.

I actually respectfully disagree. censoring the internet in any form is a bad thing. It's one of the last examples of free expression and information we have left, from helping expose corrupt governments worldwide and bringing them down, to getting your rocks off the the weirdest filth imaginable. It's not up the to internet, the ISP's or the government to control what children see, it's up to the parents.

"think of the children" is just the first shot fired in the war to control the web....left unchecked it will snowball and pretty soon it'll be unlawful to speak out against our leaders.

Thanks, but i'll risk kids seeing some porn over freedom of expression and information any day."

I cannot believe that some put access to a swing site (containing porn) over the safely of children. Too many people hide behind the anonymity of the web to prey on the young and vulnerable.

The mobile networks are right to be cautious as do hotel WiFi systems and similar

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Works on Bus Eireann for me! Only place i found it to be blocked was CHQ shopping centre in dublin, the prudes!

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By *eagoMan  over a year ago

west dublin


"Just stopped off for a bite to eat somewhere, which has wi-fi so phone automatically went onto the wi-fi network as had wi-fi turned on for my phone. Tried to log on here and the site was blocked. Had to switch off the wi-fi to get on to the site.

Remember meeting a fellow fabber who once told me they dont stay in a certain hotel due to the wi-fi network blocking FAB too.

Are we all really that naughty?? "

thats why i carry my own wifi ..dongle..from..02..every were..10€ month..it works even in the bog holes of nowhere.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There's a few places that block it for whatever reason. I just use my mobile data in that case. 5gbs a month don't think ive ever used it all.

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