66% was "unwanted"? I'm sorry, but I've been surfing the 'net for as
> long as it's been around, and in my experience it's very difficult to
> accidently end up at a p*rn site. It's easy to find, sure. But if you
> get there, you probably wanted it.
It's not hard to accidently fall onto a p*rn site.
Many p*rn sites use a slight variation of a common website name, such as to catch common typing mistakes. When a large organization uses .gov or .org, a p*rn site might use the same name followed by .com . Other p*rn sites disguise themselves as innocent in a Google search so you try them.
The other points in this post are good.
[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: A great example of this are web visitors who go to
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(rather than the correct version, whitehouse.gov. PAT]