Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

30,000 people browse porn on city’s free Wifi daily

- Faisal Malik

Around 10% of the three lakh people who access the city’s Wifi services in a day use it to browse pornograph­y, statistics from state informatio­n technology (IT) department revealed.

On January 6, just before the Mumbai civic polls, the government rolled out its ambitious free Wifi project by activating 510 hotspots in the city.

With this, Mumbai became the first Indian city with Wifi connectivi­ty.

This was followed by activation of another 75 hotspots, taking the tally to 585.

On average 30,000 of the three lakh daily Wifi users use it to watch porn, sources said.

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VK Gautam, principal secretary, state IT department, said though it was impossible to eradicate this, the number was low when compared to user of other internet services providers.

“This is a game of cat and mouse, where we block such websites and they keep coming up using different domain names. No one can stop them. It is a continuous process, which will go on forever,” Gautam said.

He added that the department had blocked 38 suspicious websites and the list was sent to the Centre’s department of telecommun­ications (DOT).

These sites have been added to list of websites blocked by the DOT.

“The problem is, people won’t stop watching pornograph­y. What we can do is keep refining the system. As soon as a user tries to access such websites, we have a system which blocks the access. The 38 websites are those that somehow escaped from our system,” Gautam said.

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