The Best of The Net Special: Free Porn!
by your Canadian Pie editor.....Ashley S.

Twelve year old boys all over the North America can stop rummaging though their older brother’s dirty underwear drawers for issues of Playboy. And all they need is a computer with internet access. With just a few clicks then can access the same provocative, suggestive, and obviously racy pictures. Also available: free live sex shows. With the right software, those twelve year olds boys can watch free sex "videos"!

This may sound offensive, but it’s an issue that all parents of teenagers with access to the internet should be aware of. It’s so simple for anyone to find a porn site to their liking. They can use internet search engines, such as Yahoo!, Altavista, and Dog Pile. Another way to find URLs for porn sites is going into chat rooms. In the Yahoo! chat room, everyday under "user created rooms", you are "guaranteed" to find more than one room dedicated to talking about the cyber world of sex. In there, teenagers exchange URLs and passwords for various porn sites, have cyber sex, and chat about any other imaginable sex related topic. The fact is, internet porn is easy to find, and easy to access.

A lot of parents would assume that these sites are password protected and that the eager web surfers would be required to give a credit card number to view the racy content. Not true at all. Many sites do not require passwords, and they are just as provocative as the password protected sites. Also, there are web sites that give out porn site passwords and those chat rooms I mentioned previously also are a quick way to get passwords. Even though the number of sites that require credit card numbers is increasing, there are still many out there that don’t. the obvious porn sites, such as the official sites of porn magazines such as Playboy and Playgirl do require credit card numbers. still, most porn sites are free.

For all you parents out there reading this, I’m assuming that you are completely disgusted by the thought of these kinds of sites being so easily accessible to your children, but it’s-like I said before-something you should be aware of. There are programs out there such as The Internet Nanny and cyber patrol that help prevent your kids from viewing these sites. For information consult your local computer software dealer.