Want to browse Vanity Fair magazine on the Denver airport's free Wi-Fi system? Sorry. You'll have to buy it at the newsstand, because DIA's Internet filter blocks Vanity Fair as "provocative."
You can't get to the popular gossip column perezhilton.com on DIA's Wi-Fi signal, either. Or the hipster-geek favorite boingboing.net. Or the Sports Illustrated swimsuit photos, even though the magazine's bare-breasted cover shot is on prominent display at airport stores, right next to Penthouse and Hustler.
Denver International Airport officials are erring on the side of caution in blocking access to certain sites through the free Internet browser offered to fliers.
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You have no clue as to how much they filter in Dubai. There are so many websites I am able to access here which are blocked in Dubai
Lol if you think Doha's adult filter is bad, wait til you try out Dubai's. They block so much more. Even simple JOKE sites which i went to in Doha were blocked in Dubai.
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Silly isn't it.
"When they say he could walk on water, I think of it like he could fly like a butterfly, sting like a bee. Literal people scare me, getting it wrong fundamentally, down at the church of 'Look it says right here see!" Ani Difranco
Its incredible that we still have to put up with this prurient nonsense in the 21st century. Give me Europe (including GB) anyday.
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