New York will pull plug on sidewalk internet kiosks after homeless use them to watch porn
Critics linked the Wi-Fi kiosks to loitering and public masturbation
The web-browsing feature of New York City’s sidewalk Wi-Fi kiosks will be disabled after critics complained that homeless people were monopolising them and using them to watch porn, officials said Wednesday.
The consortium that installed 400 LinkNYC kiosks across the city said it will remove web browsing from the kiosks while it works with city officials to explore potential solutions to their abuse.
“The kiosks were never intended for anyone’s extended, personal use and we want to ensure that Links are accessible and a welcome addition to New York City neighborhoods,” LinkNYC said in a statement.
The kiosks will still provide free domestic calls, phone charging and fast Wi-Fi with the user’s own device.
Homeless people and panhandlers have been among the most avid users of the kiosks since LinkNYC began installing them eight months ago, charging their phones if they have them and watching music videos on the tablets.
A filtering system is supposed to block inappropriate content but there have been reports of users watching porn and even masturbating in public.