Following years of pressure from internet safety advocates, Starbucks has announced customers will no longer be able to access illicit online material when connecting to Wi-Fi at the company's 29,000 US coffee shops.
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After Years of Pressure, Starbucks Finally Rolls Out Plan to Block Porn from Its Public Wi-Fi
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