Ugands's communication regulator, Uganda Communications Commission, has given all the Internet Service Providers in the country a period not extending September 2018 to stop streaming p0rn0graphy.The regulator has identified 10 international websites and 17 local websites that Ugandans frequent the most and asked that their access be blocked.Godfrey Mutabazi, who heads the Uganda Communications Commission, said that the continued streaming of p0rn0graphy by the blacklisted sites is in breach of Section 13 of the Anti-P0rn0graphy Act of 2014.Very few of the Internet Service Providers in Uganda have complied with the new directive. The directive is going to be faced with more hurdles as Ugandans are expected to go around the ban through the use of VPNs, the dark web and use of websites that have not been affected by the ban.The Ugandan government had earlier insinuated that they had procured a machine that could detect the presence of p0rn in phone storage in a move seen to threaten Ugandans.