The Secret To Pornography

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The end of the year brings a million glare and round-ups to the Web, series of what was most popular and most essential in the year that was. Among the most important and most shocking year-end roundups I read this week concerned pornography. (I read about the report at a main news site but will danger charges of plagiarism and not url to it since it, in turn, links to porn sites. )

Here is the statistic you and I need to think about: 52% of pornography consumed in the United States this year has been consumed on mobile devices; a further 10% was consumed on tablets. This means that almost two thirds of porn material is now being viewed on products other than desktop computers.

Why is this particular significant? For at least two factors.

Did you buy your children an ipod device or iPhone or other cellular device for Christmas? You just bought them the major porn-consumption device. So what are you going to do to protect them from this? One of the most popular articles I wrote in 2013 concerned The Porn-Free Family. I will be returning to the subject in the new year, but for now, I wish to point out an important fact: Most of our attempts to block pornography and to use accountability software are effective just or primarily on desktop products. Covenant Eyes is an effective solution upon my desktop or laptop, yet a rather ineffective solution on our mobile phone. This is the first major takeaway from these new statistics: Your filtering and accountability solution has to take into account mobile devices if it is going to be whatsoever effective.

The second one is this: The adoption of mobile devices, and therefore the usage of pornography through mobile devices, probably tendencies toward younger people. This is based on an educated guess more than statistics, yet I am quite sure it will verify true. The younger you are, the greater the chance that you enjoy the privacy and portability afforded by your mobile device if you look at porn. The statistics released by this company conveniently skip just about all mention of age, but we all know nice of pornography among teens—teens who are increasingly in possession of mobile phones. Putting a desktop computer in a community place within the home and installing Covenant Eyes is still a good idea, however it hardly matters if your children carry unsecured iPods with them all the time. That’s like securing your home by securing the front door while leaving all of the windows wide open.

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