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Push to ban online porn in Iceland

IN the age of the internet can a thoroughly-wired country become a porn-free zone? Authorities in Iceland want to find out.

A SOUTH Australian woman lost almost $500,000 to scammers in an elaborate online dating scheme and police warn these incidents are happening on a daily basis.

PHOTOGRAPHS of women breastfeeding were deemed indecent. Now Facebook has deleted a picture of a womans elbow for being too rude.

IF you thought the web filter was dead, think again. The United Nations has a proposal to take control of the internet.

IS YOUR online alter ego ruining your job prospects? Here's how to get noticed for all the right reasons.

RUMOURSabout Telstra spying on browsing activity put to rest. It seems telcowasn't spying, but rather "tracking".

GOOGLE fears governments and web giants threaten the very notion of online freedom.

AUSTRALIA has been added to a list of countries that are "under surveillance" for violating online freedoms.

PAKISTAN is advertising for companies to install an internet filter that could block up to 50 million websites.

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