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Originally Posted by MediaGuy
Each kid has an account, and each browser has a history.
Fairly straightforward. You can use the browser site block (or "unsafe") if you want.
Don't see why it has to be so elaborate.
I'm not worried about my kids seeing people having sex, it's the sick violence (that YouTube doesn't delete) like insurgents blown to pieces sitll crawling around that bugs me...
That said, I found out my younger daughter (she was 8 at the time) discovered rotten.com and was fascinated by dismemberment and anatomical stuff... I'm sure she's going to be a surgeon when she grows up :P
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I'm talking about a 16 year old kid who is smarter then your 8 year old.
I don't want letters from some attorney telling me I owe them x amount of dollars. If you want to take that chance by "trusting" your kid, then by all means, do that.
But I happen to be dealing with someone that CANNOT be trusted.
Is this too hard for the critics to understand?