Places where children could access the site through free Wifi included Waterstones bookshops in Birmingham and Southampton, The Cardiff Story museum, the play area at the At-Bristol Science Centre, the Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, Coffee Republic and Esquires Coffee House in Doncaster and the Odeon cinema at the Liverpool One shopping centre. The Mirror tested 129 free Wifi hotspots around the country and found 32 of them did not block access to, a streaming website where thousands of hardcore pornographic videos can be viewed for free. The shock finding comes seven months after PM David Cameron announced a deal with internet providers running about 90% of public hotspots to block adult content. Children can still access hardcore pornography through a quarter of free public Wifi networks, a Mirror probe has discovered.
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