Connecting to porn sites becomes easier with Bing
By
SINS
| Wednesday, 03 June 2009, 04:23 Hrs
|
Bangalore: Days after Microsoft launched the new search engine 'Bing' to compete with the industry leaders Google and Yahoo, Internet safety experts have warned that that there is a glitch in the engine that gives users easy access to pornographic material.
As it went live in the U.S. this weekend, a technology blogger Loic Le Meur on June 1 discovered that one of its "features" needed only a few clicks for anyone, of any age, to view explicit pornographic videos without even leaving the search engine. Meur found that the number of pornography located transformed the search engine into its very own pornographic website. Loic writes in his blog, "You are now on a porn site without leaving Bing."

To unseat Google from top, Microsoft had unveiled a slate of convenient features including an "autoplay" tool that may enable users to preview porn videos without logging into the respective websites.
After this incidence, online safety advocates argued search engines to do much more to cut off underage access to pornography. As number of children using internet has grown by double in last one year across the world.
Content-filtering companies have been reviewing Bing, and have found the same problems. Forrest Collier, CEO, InternetSafety.com said, "Bing.com at this point allows users to watch pornographic videos without ever leaving the site." Parental filtering software, such as SafeEyes, which is produced by Collier's company, can block any explicit or unwanted search results,� he added.
Microsoft released a statement saying that it was up to users to turn off the filters, instructions have been provided to toggle the settings. "By default, Bing filters out explicit image and video results. Consumers must take action to turn off the Safe Search filter in their settings in order for explicit image or video content to appear in Bing's results," the statement read.
Other major search engines like Yahoo and Google come up with similar video and image results when electronic filters are turned off, but they don't provide automatic playing of videos within the search-results page.
As it went live in the U.S. this weekend, a technology blogger Loic Le Meur on June 1 discovered that one of its "features" needed only a few clicks for anyone, of any age, to view explicit pornographic videos without even leaving the search engine. Meur found that the number of pornography located transformed the search engine into its very own pornographic website. Loic writes in his blog, "You are now on a porn site without leaving Bing."

To unseat Google from top, Microsoft had unveiled a slate of convenient features including an "autoplay" tool that may enable users to preview porn videos without logging into the respective websites.
After this incidence, online safety advocates argued search engines to do much more to cut off underage access to pornography. As number of children using internet has grown by double in last one year across the world.
Content-filtering companies have been reviewing Bing, and have found the same problems. Forrest Collier, CEO, InternetSafety.com said, "Bing.com at this point allows users to watch pornographic videos without ever leaving the site." Parental filtering software, such as SafeEyes, which is produced by Collier's company, can block any explicit or unwanted search results,� he added.
Microsoft released a statement saying that it was up to users to turn off the filters, instructions have been provided to toggle the settings. "By default, Bing filters out explicit image and video results. Consumers must take action to turn off the Safe Search filter in their settings in order for explicit image or video content to appear in Bing's results," the statement read.
Other major search engines like Yahoo and Google come up with similar video and image results when electronic filters are turned off, but they don't provide automatic playing of videos within the search-results page.
Reader's comments (5)
1: I dont know where and how you people got this
screenshot.
This is the error which I got when I typed the same search filter,
The search sex
may return sexually explicit content.
To get results, change your search terms.
BING SEEMS TO BE RATHER SAFER
This is the error which I got when I typed the same search filter,
The search sex
may return sexually explicit content.
To get results, change your search terms.
BING SEEMS TO BE RATHER SAFER
Posted by: divya - 05 Jun, 2009

2:To change the options, you can change the
country. Click on the country in the top
right corner and select “United States –
English”, or you can directly select US as
your country. Now you can again go to Extras
> Preferences and you will have the moderate
safe search option selected by default, which
will filter explicit images and videos, but
not text, from your search results.
sagar replied to: divya
post - 15 Sep, 2009
post - 15 Sep, 2009
4: i think by this microsoft is trying to gain
popularity among the youngsters(more %centage
of users). This is not a gud step by
them..atleast proper age verification should
b there to keep kids out of porn stuff..
Posted by: Himanshu Bhanawat - 04 Jun, 2009
5: Again problematic case. . .
God should save to youngesters. .
Other EXTRA attention is required. . . .
God should save to youngesters. .
Other EXTRA attention is required. . . .
Posted by: ykgarg - 04 Jun, 2009
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