Starbucks announced Thursday that the coffee giant will begin filtering pornography from its shops’ WiFi networks in 2019 as one group ratchets up the pressure to bolster Internet safety.

“We have identified a solution to prevent this content from being viewed within our stores and we will begin introducing it to our U.S. locations in 2019,” a spokesperson for Starbucks said in a statement to NBC News.

According to the spokesperson, Starbucks has long believed engaging with “egregious content” at its locations is a violation of the company’s policies, yet franchises were ill-equipped in the past to remedy the issue. Starbucks has yet to explain how the company plans to block patrons from viewing pornography using its stores’ WiFi.

NBC News reports: