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A new carrier is waging war on porn, Satanism, and… tattoos?

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Why This Matters

Radiant Mobile introduces a unique approach to content filtering by operating as a Christian-focused MVNO with extensive network-level blocks on objectionable content, aiming to provide a safer environment for families and religious communities. This development highlights the growing intersection of technology, content moderation, and personal values, potentially influencing future carrier policies and parental control standards in the industry.

Key Takeaways

TL;DR Radiant Mobile is a Christian-focused MVNO designed with extensive network-level content blocks.

While users are able to adjust some of those filters, others are designed to be impossible to circumvent.

In addition to internet filtering, the carrier offers exclusive Radiant life Christian content.

Trying to keep your kids safe from all the objectionable content out there across the vast, unwashed depths of the morally bankrupt internet can feel like a full-time job. Google already gives Android users a powerful suite of parental controls to set limits on what child accounts can and can’t do. But if that doesn’t seem like enough to you, there’s now a nuclear option available: a phone carrier that claims to block multiple categories of content at the network level.

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Radiant Mobile is a new MVNO running on T-Mobile’s network, and bills itself as “the first ever Christian mobile carrier.” It attempts to embrace that label and stand out from its peers on two main fronts: providing access to exclusive, original Christian content through its Radiant Life program, and implementing a massive carrier-level filtering operation designed to block everything from pornography, to news about hackers, piercing, and even fashion models.

Not every kind of un-Christian content gets quite the same restrictive treatment, and it’s actually very interesting to see where some of the lines have been drawn. Pornography, for example, is simply a non-starter, and the idea is to ban it for every Radiant Mobile subscriber, with no way to opt out. Harmful drug content is similarly hard-blocked for kids and teens, but adult users can consume as much as they want. And stuff about tattoos is blocked for kids and teens by default, but a parent has the option to override that block.

So, apparently more than just keeping an eye on your kids, the service is designed to go the extra mile for adults of weak moral fiber who can’t control their own browsing habits. But even taking for granted that this filtering could be fast, effective, and avoids false positives, what about when you’re connecting over Wi-Fi, and not sending data through your carrier in the first place?

Well, Radiant certainly claims that it’s got you covered there, too, explaining that “on Wi-Fi, Radiant’s system intercepts traffic before other VPNs can override it,” and that it “is optimized on Wi-Fi, with no noticeable impact on performance.”

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