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Posted: 4:54 PM Sep 10, 2008
American Airlines worried about airborn, online porn
A major airline is worried that new Wi-Fi access on flights may lead to problems with passengers viewing online pornography.
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A major airline is worried that new Wi-Fi access on flights may lead to problems with passengers viewing online pornography.
American Airlines recently installed Wi-Fi on some of its planes, but now officials fear passengers may be abusing the privilege.
Flight attendants are worried some passengers will look up inappropriate material, like online porn, and others will get offended and start a fight.
Flight attendants say they have enough to oversee as it is, and asked American to put a filter on the Wi-Fi technology.
The airline, however, refuses.
American thinks its passengers will use good judgment on board.
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