(a) An Internet access provider must make a parental control that satisfies the requirements of this Section available to each subscriber in this State. An Internet access provider is not, however, required to provide a parental control that is not reasonably and commercially available for the technology that a subscriber uses to obtain access to the Internet. (b) A parental control must allow a subscriber, in a commercially reasonable manner, to do one of the following: (1) Block a child's access to websites by specifying prohibited websites or by selecting a category of sites to block. (2) Restrict a child's access exclusively to websites that the subscriber approves or a category of websites that the subscriber approves. prohibited websites or by selecting a category of sites to block. that the subscriber approves or a category of websites that the subscriber approves.
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