From Parliament to click on the e-porn site for 24 thousand times!
British Parliament building network has tried to enter the more than 4 thousand porn sites. MPs, MPs and guests of parliament, computers and other devices are trying this.
Today, British newspaper The Guardian reported on Monday that the British Parliament's authority revealed the information in response to the Freedom of Information (FOI) request of the Press Association.
According to the information provided by the British Parliament, in June last year, from the general election to October, the attempt was made to access the pornographic site from 24,430 times in Parliament.
According to the report, according to the calculation, the computer and other devices connected to the parliament network have been attempted to enter the porn site at least 160 times a day. It is said that the police in Westminster received pornography on the computer of the Theresa Mar deputy Damien Greene. The Prime Minister dismissed him by giving a 'confusing' statement on this. After this incident, the information was released to Parliament from access to porn sites.
It has also been reported that in September last year, 9,477 attempted to access the porn site from the device used by the House of Lords and the House of Commons network. That's the highest month in a month.
According to the information published by the parliament, the attempt of entering the porn site in recent years has reduced slightly since the computer or device used by the parliament's network. In 2016, 1,03,208 such attempts have been blocked by the parliament's filtering system. In the previous year, this number was 2,03,020.
A parliamentary spokesman said: "All types of porn sites have been blocked on all computers using the parliament's network. Most of the efforts to enter the porn site have not been deliberately done. They were just asking to enter the porn site, not to watch porn.
The spokesman said the parliament had 8,500 computers using the network. These are used by MPs and officials of the House of Lords and House of Commons. But many guests also use the parliament's WiFi network on their devices.
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