UK Commons official: Report of 300,000+ porn accesses from Parliament isn't "accurate"

I stayed at a Marriott recently; Internet access was $10/day (and didn’t work very well, perhaps because I was on the 38th floor, plus if you had browser windows open after your 24 hours ran out, they sometimes turned into Marriott Wifi Login pages instead of whatever they’d been; I kept it connected to my work VPN to limit that kind of damage.)

At $DAYJOB, there’s a censorware filter on the company firewall, which not only protects us from NSFW material and malware, but also from “online communications” sites like Instagram, Tumblr (hi, Cory!), and maybe still Facebook. If I weren’t running Adblock, I suspect I’d see a lot more advertising windows get caught by the censorware, and probably some of those 300K page views are ads. It also protects us from Evil Hacker Sites, which since I do computer security, means “stuff I check all the time for work-related reasons.”