
Starbucks says it will finally launch a content-blocking tool to prevent customers from watching pornography in its stores. The firm plans to roll out the filter by 2019 – nearly three years after it initially vowed to do so, and long after other chains including McDonalds, Subway, and Chick-fil-A made the move. Starbucks has so-far remained tight-lipped on the solution itself, and how it will weed out offensive content from acceptable material.
Starbucks says it will finally launch a content-blocking tool to prevent customers from watching pornography in its stores.
