Yes, for objectionable material and websites which fail to comply with NZ law in a way deemed socially harmful (for example, this could be used to block pornography websites which do not require age verification to view) . Furthermore, all ISPs should be required to offer multiple filter/safety options to consumers, such as website blacklisting/blocking at the entry point (e.g. for institutions), parental/admin password access for home environments, parental monitoring options or status quo open access.
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