The Internet

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The Internet
In recent years, the Internet had become one of the most useful tools used by everyone on a regular basis. The Internet was the connection between millions of computers that formed a larger network in the world. It provided beneficial tools like surfing (searching) the web for answers or maybe just general information like news updates or sports results. With those beneficial tools also came along bad online people and ideas to harm the users of the Internet. The government should have implemented rules or regulations to the Internet for a safer browsing experience. The government should regulate the Internet because to guard the users from evil people online, exposure of harmful websites, and to ensure the safety of the Internet’s users.
The Internet was a very useful tool to use even though evil people lurked from every corner of the Internet. The Internet boomed immensely in recent years expanding too many methods of having access to it. Almost every if not all schools or businesses had access to the Internet to help with daily tasks. Schools used the Internet that provided communication, simplifying tasks, and access to online resources for the students and the instructors. Smartphones and tablets were electronic devices that had Internet access on the go. With the Internet being one of the tools used by everyone on a regular basis, it should have been regulated by the government. Almost everything that is done on a daily basis requires some sort of Internet access. With the government regulations, the Internet became a much safer, reliable, and unquestionable source to use by the users.
The Internet was a beneficial tool but should be regulated by the government to guard users and stop evil users online from acce...

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...oid malicious websites but was not enough to ensure the safety of the users. The Internet was a marvelous tool to help find unique information for the users but also the Internet had to provide and ensure safety to the users. The government could regulate the Internet and show support by increasing fines and possibly time in prison. The harmful websites could have been reduced by the government regulations if there was software to test harmful websites. Safety regulations by the government would have made the Internet a worry free surfing experience.

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