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Mumsnet Discussions: Parenting : My 6 year old searched for DISNEY FAIRIES and got HARDCORE PORN!!!!! (15 messages)
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By QuintessentialShadows on Thu 08-May-08 16:29:41
Do not click the link if you object to porn.
Disney Ferries

I allowed him to search for Disney Fairies in google. Turned my back to get tea on the table. I return to see cocksucking and, vagina exposed with huge throbbing cocks inserted.

He made a spelling mistake, and wrote Disney Ferries. Now, of course, as a parent it is my fault. I bow my head in shame, but who would have thougth THIS is what he found from searching for something Disney related?

I am off to install parental control and web filter.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By AMumInScotland on Thu 08-May-08 16:48:48
I made the mistake of looking for information about "Action Man" many years ago... I never would have guessed how many "man on man action" websites there could be in the world...
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By NutterlyUts on Thu 08-May-08 16:53:24
My norton picked up that site as a trojan and wouldn't let me even open the page, so I suggest you scan and scan and scan to be safe
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By QuintessentialShadows on Thu 08-May-08 16:54:31
So much for my McAfee.... angry
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By KarenThirl on Thu 08-May-08 19:53:08
Reminds me of a teacher friend who had to stand in for an absent teacher in her primary school. The planned lesson was to be about containers, ie any vessel that could contain something - cups, ships, lorries, bottles. She gave out instructions and sent them all off to Google and see what they could find.

A couple of mins later one shocked 9 year old yelled "Miss, Miss! All I typed in was jugs!"
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By QuintessentialShadows on Thu 08-May-08 21:27:11
I think I should have a talk to the school. It was computer day today, and the girls went to the Disney website and were making their own fairy, he wanted to do it when he came home. What if the children mis-type and a whole bunch of girls get the same thing?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Hulababy on Thu 08-May-08 21:39:54
I was once asked to try and find a black or darker signed Barbie doll for someone. Do NOT try googling! It did not bring up quite what I was looking for.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Hulababy on Thu 08-May-08 21:40:39
QS - the school compoyters should be protected and those sites shouldn't get through. But if they try it at home, then yes - it is a worry.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By FrannyandZooey on Thu 08-May-08 21:42:27
I once killed our pc by searching for 'snowflake colouring pictures'
got nasty site which installed crippling viruses
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By wrinklytum on Thu 08-May-08 21:44:21
I was doing a little projecty thing at work about mouthcare for cancer patients and absent mindedly typed "Oral hygiene" into google on works computer.Scarily ended up on some dodgy website blush
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By Slur on Thu 08-May-08 21:44:29
Ahhh
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By MrsBadger on Thu 08-May-08 21:45:30
how the hell did that happen?

when I google Disney Ferries I get sites about, er, ferries at Disneyland thus
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By QuintessentialShadows on Thu 08-May-08 21:45:56
yes. now I suffer the consequences. One little confused boy who wants to know what else than a cartransport across water a FERRY is.... sad
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By grendel on Thu 08-May-08 23:49:22
I had similar experience last week. DD (8.5)is doing a vast powerpoint project on 'animals' in which she creates a slide of information about a particular animal and then imports loads of relevant pictures which (I realise now) she generally finds via a search on Google images.

Sooo... she's done cats, horses, whales, sharks etc. Unfortunately, the last animal she looked for images of was 'beaver'.

Cue one rather confused DD, and one guilty mother desperately investigating parental control software.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By SueW on Fri 09-May-08 07:05:49
Same here MrsBadger.

And my google is set to default moderation (moderate, not strict).

I don't have any problem with beaver images either.

Perhaps you should check your google settings?


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