Business Insider: Starbucks says it is finally going to block customers from watching porn in stores after years of pressure
Starbucks is rolling out a new tool meant to stop customers from watching pornography and viewing other explicit content in stores in 2019, the company told Business Insider.
The coffee giant has been under pressure to block pornography for years, as chains including McDonald's and Chick-fil-A have set up content filters on public Wi-Fi.
The internet-safety organization Enough Is Enough® slammed Starbucks earlier this week over its lack of action on the issue despite a 2016 commitment to block explicit content.