Internet Security Measures

Installing internet regulation and security measures is like setting up a baby gate to defend the entrance to your house.  I will provide an example.  Let’s say a café sets up a wifi system for their customers, but requires a password and many different steps before you can actually use it.  This may seem like decent protection, but it causes trouble for those who are genuinely trying to use the internet.  Also, if someone was intent on doing something malicious to your system, they would tend to have the expertise to get around it.  Therefore the security measure accomplishes nothing, and is a nuisance.

A baby, trying to crawl through the baby gate, would be unable.  But a baby doesn’t pose much threat.  If someone actually had the intentions to break into your house, they would knock over or step over the baby gate, rendering it pointless.  All it does is creates a barrier for the average person to get through.

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