The only time I have noticed explicit content through general use was
when I typed "Dungeon" (because I have a game installed that starts with
dungeon), and that brought up erotic ebooks. Obviously the examples I
posted pictures of can only really be stumbled across through typing
explicit words.

The 'bug' itself doesn't bother me, I don't think the internet can be
filtered and it's the parents job to see what content children may be
looking at, I just posted because I know there are people who may be
offended.

I'm not sure anything could be done anyway because Amazon provides no
way to filter there results this way, they are clear in there terms and
conditions that it is an adult site, This is from there T&C's : "If you
are under 18 you may use the Amazon Services only with the involvement
of a parent or guardian."
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/help/customer/display.html/ref=footer_cou?ie=UTF8&nodeId=1040616
Does this mean that an under 18 year old is not allowed to use a
computer with this feature installed without the involvement of a parent
or guardian.

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