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Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
I was always for a .KIDS domain and parents could set their computers to ONLY allow that domain load, blocking everything else. I think that would solve a lot of issues for young children.
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I believe a
walled garden is really the only way to effectively limit access, but it requires a lot of admin overhead as it's effectively a closed off intranet.
Having a dedicated TLD would help, but it still relies on a bunch of unrelated third parties (the domain and website owners) doing the right thing. It wouldn't be long before someone managed to register a .kids domain with no intention of putting child safe content on it.
Anyway, this is getting a little off the track...
