It’s called Private Browsing.
You have got to be kidding me. The fact is that its actually pretty normal for a guy of his age. So it's actually sad that parents dont understand that.
Just because it’s “normal” and everybody does it doesn’t make it right. You can choose to be different from and better than the herd.
Edit : And if the parents were do dead set on this, did they have a talk with their child? Did they explain why they thought something like this was wrong? Did they do all this stuff before allowing access to the net? If they did then they would have done their duty and I would say the child is at fault. Otherwise its the parents fault for not keeping up with the generation, for not understanding the current generation.
Oh yeah, it’s the
parents’ fault!
That makes sense.
A teacher doesn’t need to explicitly tell the students that no one is supposed to eat in the class—everyone just knows it by default. No one needs to be told explicitly to stay away from pornographic material. It’s ethically wrong and everyone knows it. The excuse that he wasn’t specifically told to stay away from it is a really really lame one. Plus, now that he not only knows he’s supposed to not do it but has also been witness to the consequences first hand, will he stop doing it? The fact that he’s discussing better ways to hide it should give you a good hint.
Do whatever you guys want. No one is stopping you. I certainly can’t. But I do hope that at least incidents like this one knock some sense into some people’s heads. Oh, and stop blaming the poor parents, for pete’s sake!