The use of a credit card to view pornography online could act as a “filter” to guarantee the prohibition of access to pornography by minors, the Secretary of State for Children, Charlotte, promoted this Tuesday before the National Assembly. Caubel.
In particular, he mentioned the use of a credit card as a “filter”, “for zero or one euro” to allow access to pornographic sites.
Now “it would be a filter. We are opposed to the fact that it would not be a perfect filter, but if we can protect 30 or 40% (of minors), let us be pragmatic. My son, when he uses his credit card, I have an alert, I’ll see if he’s on Youporn or McDo,” said Ms. Caubel.
“It destroys our children from within”
“Let’s stop taking tweezers, yes, it destroys our children inside. And it helps not to break the chain of sexual violence that we continue to feed,” said Ms. Caubel.
“We have a tradeoff today between the freedom to go to adult porn sites and the trauma it creates for our children. There is an issue of values. We will have to bring them together and see which ones we defend”, completed the Secretary of State. Condition.
“We have an industry and operators that consider the protection of adult data, the freedom of adults to be the holy grail,” he said, saying that “we lose patience” because the legislation that prohibits the exposure of minors is not applied. to porn.
According to a Senate pornography report released last month, 36% of children were exposed to pornographic images before the age of 13. A third of children under the age of 15 visit a porn site every month.
Source: BFM TV
