Poll: Does Google's plan to block child porn searches go far enough?
As Internet searches for child abuse images will be blocked for the first time by Microsoft and Google, we want to know if you think the plans go far enough.
New software is to be introduced that will automatically block 100,000 "unambiguous" search terms which lead to illegal content, Google chief executive Eric Schmidt told the Daily Mail.
Prime Minister David Cameron hailed the decision by the two internet giants as "significant progress" after the companies had insisted that it "couldn't be done, shouldn't be done".
The restrictions will be launched in the UK first, before being expanded to other English-speaking countries and 158 other languages in the next six months.
A further 13,000 search terms linked with child sex abuse will flash up with warnings from Google and charities warning the user that the content could be illegal and pointing them towards help.
Does Google's plan to block child porn searches go far enough? Vote in our poll below and have your say in the comments below:





