There’s a Reason it’s NSFW.
May 17th, 2024 by Madeline Glass
I have to say that when people are prohibited from viewing my blogs from work because they’re classified as “porn” by their employers’ filters, I get a little giddy.
“I’m Porn!” I giggle.
But seriously, surfing pornsites, while fun and relatively safe if you use Firefox (WHY are you still browsing with IE? WHY?!), is probably not worth getting sacked. Unless, of course, you hate your job and you’d like to collect unemployment while downloading anal sex videos from home, in which case, go ahead and let them can you.
Then, you know, we could chat!
Your pic gets mine.
LOL!
OMG!
SAN DIEGO, May 17 — Websense, Inc., a global leader in web security and web filtering productivity software, today announced the results of its seventh annual Web@Work study, the company’s yearly survey conducted by Harris Interactive.The 2006 Web@Work survey reveals that almost half (46 percent) of employees surveyed reported that they believe they are at risk of losing their job if they visited adult content using their work-owned internet connection. Almost one-third (30 percent) said they would be fired if they infected the company with malicious spyware or a virus. (More)
Saying “malicious” always makes me smile because I immediately think it should be followed by “delicious.” And it should. It really should.
Hey, you’ve also been called a ’sex educator.’
fuck, really?
man, i’ve got everyone fooled.
But it’s funny how many people (who work in higher stratas) access sexblogs all the time, CEO’s and highbrow bureacrats whereas they’d probably lash out with their corporate whip if the ‘prole’ members of their workforce did the same.