A Central Florida woman offers a warning that movie titles for children may actually be hardcore pornography in disguise on a popular file-sharing service, according to a Local 6 News report.
The report featured Sally Rodriguez, who was recently surfing the Internet with her daughter, Delanee, 7.
Rodriguez and her daughter used a file-sharing service called Limewire.com. The service can be downloaded and installed on computers for free.
Limewire, like other file-sharing services, is a hub host — meaning you put in keywords and it does a general search, connects the user to other users who have the file and then usually disconnects from the process, the Local 6 News report said.
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why the hell would any one do that? i could see the other way around disgusing kids movies as porn so they cant say “oh look you downloaded over the hedge.” instead they see you download “into the bush”
Ya I had this issue when I tried to download some video files it got proper title and everything but it turns out to be random porn. I read somewhere some people do this to hide from other people (parent other half).