Kiwis almost never look for pornography on web
March 21st, 2010 - 3:21 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )Wellington, March 21 (ANI): If a new survey is to be believed, then New Zealanders almost never look for pornography on the web.
The survey partly conducted by AUT University showed that fewer than 5 per cent of Kiwis admit using the Internet for pornography daily.
In the study of 1250 people in 30 countries, more than 80 per cent said they never looked for sexual content on the web, reports New Zealand Herald News.
Allan Bell, AUT professor, said that the result should be taken with a grain of salt and Netsafe executive director Martin Cocker agreed that people ‘massively under-report’ pornography use. (ANI)
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