← Back to context Comment by echelon_musk 3 months ago > can browse for examplecan't browse? 2 comments echelon_musk Reply gpderetta 3 months ago No, "can" is correct. It is neither illegal nor, currently, technically restricted to browse non-compliant websites. So BoxOfRain 3 months ago No they can browse them, Ofcom literally compiled the sites it doesn't want everyone to browse in an easily-accessible list.
gpderetta 3 months ago No, "can" is correct. It is neither illegal nor, currently, technically restricted to browse non-compliant websites. So
BoxOfRain 3 months ago No they can browse them, Ofcom literally compiled the sites it doesn't want everyone to browse in an easily-accessible list.
No, "can" is correct. It is neither illegal nor, currently, technically restricted to browse non-compliant websites. So
No they can browse them, Ofcom literally compiled the sites it doesn't want everyone to browse in an easily-accessible list.