At Denver Airport, Wi-Fi is Free — But Filtered
March 6th, 2008
In an effort to maintain a family-friendly, public environment, officials at Denver International Airport (DIA) use filtering software to restrict access to “provocative” sites. So, while you can pick up Vanity Fair and the SI Swimsuit Issue in the airport newsstand, you can’t access them online. Popular, non-magazine websites are also affected, including boingboing.net and perezhilton.com. The Denver Post (Mar. 6, 2008)
Tags: censorship, Denver International Airport, DIA, filtering, Wi-Fi