

South Carolina, Virginia, and Alabama are also heading towards the same track. Rhode Island’s bill says that the fee would go to the state’s anti-human trafficking commission. By that, they mean blocking all free online porn on any iOS or Android devices, even on laptops! In the event that the consumer wants an access, he or she would need to pay a fee of 20 US dollars to ‘unlock’ it. The US legislation considers a law that requires all internet service providers to block porn sites. As a result of the proliferation of adult contents, the US government stepped up its game to block them. This is true especially for the minors, as they are on the stage of self-exploration. This is making people of all ages susceptible to anything they see on the web. Well, not to mention that the availability of smartphones amplified this phenomenon. The advent of easy access to the world wide web is a double-edged sword.
