That's why “junk” like this gets any attention.
1. Laptop should have been password protected.
2. There should have been restrictions in place what sites can be visited (various ways possible).
3. If it's an issue, the laptop itself should have been inaccessible.
If you can ban porn for whatever moral reasons, then we SHOULD start banning everything else which offends someone, somewhere, at some time.
-Anything which is too violent.
-Things which mock the prophet Mohamed
-Offends Feminists
-Offends or contradict environmentalists
-Offends LGBTQIA
-Offends race baiters and those looking for racism behind every door and under every rock.
-Anything which contradicts the Covid narrative
-Anything which contradicts the official Ukraine narrative
-In fact, far to many undocumented people have their feelings hurt and we need to clean that up too.
-I think anything which is dis and mis-information (as defined by some faceless bureaucrat which isn't accountable), which hurts anyone's feelings, contradicts the official US governments policies or stance on an issue, or mentions anything classified should be removed.
The Internet in the US should be restricted to MSNBC, CNN, websites on quilting and anything .gov.
Why not, we're not far from that today anyhow.
The Internet is already dead.
The founding generation had ZERO understanding, intention or belief that the first amendment was meant to allow the creation or dissemination of explicit pornography. It was illegal (and constitutionally so) during the founders’ era and it is entirely constitutional for it to be illegal now. Any argument to the contrary is intellectually dishonest nonsense.