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The answer is yes and no. I know that internet computers used in
the church have a function that does not allow to show websites
other than intended for the use of the computer. Like someone whose
job is to buy supplies would not be able to spend his time with
reading message boards or anti-Scientology sites (or Scientology
Myths). He could do this at home though and I plenty of times when
I was talking with staff of the about anti-Scientology websites
they knew what I am talking about. I think it is pretty common that
your boss doesn’t want you to doodle around on the net when you are
supposed to do your job. So that’s a yes here. 10 years ago there
was a spam filter, probably the first of its kind, for people who
wanted to get blocked on spam. And as any software you could
install it and uninstall it. As a special function it did warn the
user when he/she was about to access one of a list of certain
anti-Scientology websites.
I did not much with the internet that time and have not seen
this software in operation. I actually don’t know anybody who used
it and it is sure not around today. There are no restrictions for
Scientologists to go online and inform themselves or have blogs and
so on.
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