In my job in IT, I have often mentioned how I have access to so many unfiltered devices on a daily basis. I just came across an old iPhone 7 turned in by an employee. I did my usual routine of wiping the phone and getting it ready to recycle, and I thought about an idea. This old phone had a terrible battery, it was slow, and the screen was dull and badly scratched. The software was not updated, and basically, the phone was ready for the scrap heap.
My job requires me to carry an iPhone and issues me a new one every year (what a waste of money), but they never said which iPhone I had to carry. Maybe I should use this old piece of junk instead of my sparkling iPhone 15 Pro Max? I wouldn't have to explain myself to anyone, and my boss and the employees could still reach me when needed.
This tiny bit of friction might reduce the desire to look at inappropriate things, and while it is not a solution to the problem, it might be a little step in the right direction.
As I constantly whine about it, my goal is to have a Kosher Flip Phone in my pocket every day and eliminate as much tech as humanly possible. Maybe this is a tiny step in the right direction.