Discussion topic: Some sites blocked
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Message posted on ‎25 Mar 2025 01:58 PM
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Some sites blocked
I just viisted a friend that has sky ISP and several political, information, news sites that contain the word"CANNABIS" are now blocked, without telling us. To unblock them is a long-winded process of logging in the sky and changing the settings in security / parental control which involved then typing in two lines each of 44 characters and chevrons from my passport into boxes to prove i am over 18. I didnt even know young teenagers could rent sky broadband! Talk about controlling us and making us jump through loops. I am thinking itis time to change my ISP.
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Message posted on ‎25 Mar 2025 02:01 PM - last edited: ‎25 Mar 2025 02:02 PM
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Re: Some sites blocked
@AB3 wrote:
Talk about controlling us and making us jump through loops. I am thinking itis time to change my ISP.
UK law requires all ISPs to implement default age controls on broadband connections. Complain to a couple of Governments ago.
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
Message posted on ‎25 Mar 2025 02:06 PM - last edited: ‎25 Mar 2025 02:20 PM
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Re: Some sites blocked
@AB3 wrote:
To unblock them is a long-winded process of logging in the sky and changing the settings in security / parental control which involved then typing in two lines each of 44 characters and chevrons from my passport into boxes to prove i am over 18.
Disabling Sky Broadband Shield doesn't involve that process: it should just be a question of a one-off authentication against the Sky website using Sky credentials.
https://www.sky.com/help/articles/sky-broadband-shield-start
I'm not aware of a Sky Broadband system which requires passport number entry, but some cellular ISPs appear to implement this
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