Let T-Mobile know what you think of Content Lock

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In the age of information and reason, censorship is deceptive and dangerous.

T-Mobile's 'Content Lock,' for example, allows me to access some very graphic 'adult' websites, but not youtube, or myspace, or to connect to Windows Live Messenger.

This Content Lock policy must be removed, or revised in some way - perhaps so it's not 'ON' by default, leaving some like myself in a dark corner for a few days for various reasons.

This is the internet, and we have the option to click certain things, or not to, or to converse with people who we may not be favourable to, or not...

Such a policy is irrelevant, and simply corporatist.

(P.S - Most of the alternative information websites I visit appear to be blocked. These are News websites. The Content Lock is censorship working under the colour of protection.)

I hope you sign this, whether or not you've been affected.

13 Signatures

  • Jamie Wilkins
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    • I cant use msn messenger! or youtube! not even ebuddy! even the cost of a phone call is expensive! - maybe i should go back to orange!
  • darren reynolds
  • Mateusz Kowalicki
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    • hate it
  • Jakub Suchy
  • james fletcher
  • Adam
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    • This content lock sucks!
  • C. Horsley
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  • K Sutton
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  • Jenny Lancaster
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    • AT LEAST GIVE A BLOODY NUMBER YOU CAN CALL NOT USING A T-MOBILE PHONE
  • Graham Stock
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    • I don't need a nanny! I'm flippin 46!!! Get rid of this rubbish
  • susan parminter
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    • this is a curse to have an there is plenty of ways of regulating content without having someone esle do it for yu
  • peter mortell
  • Jonathan Paul
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    • How dare they block YouTube again.