LAS VEGAS PRNewswire — Ron Jeremy, the adult film star who is ranked as America’s top porn actor by the Adult Video Network, is encouraging parents to take steps to protect children from pornography when they are surfing the Internet. Jeremy is recommending the use of tools such as InternetSafety.com’s Safe Eyes family Internet management software to automatically block access to online pornographic content.
“Porn is definitely not for kids. Take it from someone who has worked in the industry for years,” Jeremy said. “Internet filtering is an easy way to prevent kids from being exposed to this stuff, and I think that every parent should use a product like Safe Eyes.”
Jeremy will air his views on pornography and square off with anti-porn pastor and XXXchurch.com founder Craig Gross at the 2010 CES International conference in Las Vegas in an event called “The Great Porn Debate” being sponsored by InternetSafety.com.
The pair will weigh in on whether pornography is good or bad for adults, how the Internet has changed the pornography business, and the effect that the $10 billion online pornography industry can have on children as well as what to do about it.
“The Great Porn Debate” will take place at 4:15 pm PST on Friday, January 8 at the Mommy Tech area of the Living in Digital Times section of CES at the Las Vegas Convention Center, North Hall, 2nd floor. Jeremy and Gross will field questions from 5-6 pm at InternetSafety.com’s Booth #3128 in the Living in Digital Times section.