on 03-03-2011 19:01
on 03-03-2011 19:01
on 03-03-2011 19:52
on 03-03-2011 19:52
on 03-03-2011 20:20
on 03-03-2011 20:20
on 05-03-2011 10:57
on 05-03-2011 10:57
Im glad that networks are starting to take responability to help try protect under age content.
on 06-03-2011 17:49
on 06-03-2011 19:24
on 06-03-2011 19:24
on 20-12-2015 11:12
on 20-12-2015 11:12
This is the first Time and last time I'm using to o2 , they have took it upon themselves to inforce this by default, they could of easy asked you if you want it for a adult or child at point of sale or contact. But NO
they have created nothing but a headache and block anything with content that "they see" as un fit in "their" view!
Nanny state for sure and o2 playing a unwanted big bully brother.
o2 to big for its boots don't become a robot and dump o2 until they change their ways- downright annoying
Caauton this sign has sharp edges - o2 lol
on 20-12-2015 11:14
on 20-12-2015 11:14
Tgis is the first Time and last time I'm going to o2 , they have took it upon themselves to inforce this by default, they could of easy asked you if you want it for a adult or child at point of sale or contact. But NO
they have created nothing but a headache and block anything with content that "they see" as un fit in "their" view!
Nanny state for sure and o2 playing a unwanted big bully brother.
o2 to big for its boots don't become a robot and dump o2 until they change their ways- downright annoying
"this sign has sharp edges" - o2 lol
on 20-12-2015 11:21
on 20-12-2015 11:21
For clarity o2 do not set the sites but these people http://www.bbfc.co.uk/what-classification/mobile-content the same people that classify films .
If you are pay monthly a free call to 202 and it will be removed
on 20-12-2015 11:27
on 20-12-2015 11:27
It is really easy to remove the age restriction and certainly nothing to stress about. Call them and enjoy a relaxed Christmas browsing to your heart's content.:smileywink: