Internet browsers to be disabled on New York's free Wi-Fi kiosks
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THE Wi-Fi kiosks in New York were designed to replace phone booths and allow users to consult maps, maybe check the weather or charge their phones. But they have also attracted people who linger for hours, sometimes drinking and doing drugs and, at times, boldly watching pornography on the pavements.
Now, yielding to complaints, the operator of the kiosks, LinkNYC network, is shutting off their Internet browsers, but not their other functions, while they work out a Plan B with city officials.
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