Philippines DICT Bans Gambling and Explicit Content on Free Public Wi-Fi Networks

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on May 14, 2026
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The Philippines’ Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has officially implemented a strict ban on all gambling websites and explicit content across its state-funded public Wi-Fi infrastructure.

The Philippines’ Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has officially implemented a strict ban on all gambling websites and explicit content across its state-funded public Wi-Fi infrastructure.

The initiative is part of a broader government effort to ensure that the Free Wi-Fi for All program remains a secure environment for students and citizens in remote provinces.

Safety and Digital Literacy

The policy was detailed during the launch of several connectivity projects in Zamboanga del Sur, where 324 new hotspots were deployed across 108 educational institutions. DICT officials emphasized that the restrictions are hard-coded into the infrastructure to prevent misuse. Assistant Secretary June Vincent Manuel-Gaudan clarified that the agency utilizes advanced filtering technologies to block unauthorized traffic.

The DICT isn’t just providing connectivity; it is also partnering with the Department of Education to foster digital literacy and cybersecurity awareness among parents and teachers. Regional Director Cheryl Ortega noted that the agency provides “complementary content and applications” alongside infrastructure to guide users toward productive online behavior.

A Proactive Stance on Cybersecurity

While the DICT acknowledges that users may attempt to bypass filters via virtual private networks (VPNs), the agency’s Cybersecurity Bureau continues to upgrade its monitoring capabilities. The bureau currently blocks thousands of cyberattack attempts daily, serving as a critical shield for government data.

This move aligns with the Philippines’ recent aggressive stance against illegal online gambling and cybercrime. By pairing access with control, the government seeks to maximize the educational value of the internet while minimizing the social risks associated with unregulated gambling and inappropriate content.

Dimitri Dimitrov

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