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Harriet Harman's Husband Made A 'technological Mix Up'?
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Surely it is not only our children's browsing habits that the government should be concerned about?
/// Official records showed that more than 300,000 attempts were made to access pornographic website in the Houses of Parliament last year. ///
/// Official records showed that more than 300,000 attempts were made to access pornographic website in the Houses of Parliament last year. ///
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There's a technological mix up in your question.
There's a difference between bookmarking a website (also known on some browsers as making it a 'Favourite' and what Jack Dromey did.
In a Twitter feed, you can quite easily 'favourite' a comment, but that doesn't necessarily mean that you've ever gone near the website in question. The vast majority of Twitter users access the site via a mobile platform (I think it's around 80% of users). As you're looking at feeds from your mobile phone or possibly tablet, it's quite feasible to accidentally 'favourite' an item, and not know what you've done.
That's a world away from deliberately searching for a site and going to the link.
Twitter is one thing.
Websites is another.
There's a technological mix up in your question.
There's a difference between bookmarking a website (also known on some browsers as making it a 'Favourite' and what Jack Dromey did.
In a Twitter feed, you can quite easily 'favourite' a comment, but that doesn't necessarily mean that you've ever gone near the website in question. The vast majority of Twitter users access the site via a mobile platform (I think it's around 80% of users). As you're looking at feeds from your mobile phone or possibly tablet, it's quite feasible to accidentally 'favourite' an item, and not know what you've done.
That's a world away from deliberately searching for a site and going to the link.
Twitter is one thing.
Websites is another.
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