Campaign Pushes for Porn-Free Wi-Fi at McDonald’s, Starbucks
Enough Is Enough is partnering with 75 other organizations to lead its “National Porn Free Wi-Fi Campaign,” delivering 46,500 petition signatures to the CEOs of McDonald’s and Starbucks, said a news release from Enough Is Enough. The campaign and petition…
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ask the companies to filter all pornography on their public Wi-Fi services. Organizations that joined the campaign include the American Family Association, Concerned Women for America, Family Research Council, Focus on the Family’s Citizens Link, Home School Legal Defense Association, National Children’s Advocacy Center, Parents Television Council and Salvation Army. Neither McDonald’s nor Starbucks commented Tuesday.