CARE says the current approach is flawed as it requires parents to pick up an email to see if the filter has been disabled.
A Christian charity is warning many children will still be able to access online pornography under the Government's system which is meant to block it.
CARE says the current approach is flawed as it requires parents to pick up an email to see if the filter has been disabled.
It's conducted a poll with ComRes and has found one in six parents would be unlikely to open the message
Ruth Bessant from CARE told Premier's News Hour it means many children could be at risk:
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