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RhiannonAPM 05-18-2006 01:58 PM

How Do You Keep Your Kids Away From Adult Content?
 
In the office, we often talk about how we keep our kids away from adult content. We tend to talk about filters, supervised surfing of our kids and other ways of keeping them away from adult sites. What do you do in your home to keep your young children and kids away from porn?

HouseHead 05-18-2006 02:02 PM

Put strict limits on their computer use, and get them their own computer so their not using yours

Barefootsies 05-18-2006 02:09 PM

Family computer's in living room where other's could easily see.

Set up the firewall/filters, and XP to screen out adult themed sites, and such.

Set up XP with different ID's so each kid has to "log in" to the computer. Then, me as "administrator" goes in and check's their history.



:2 cents:

RhiannonAPM 05-18-2006 02:36 PM

I believe that having a family computer in an open area where everyone can see what is going on is a great way to monitor what the kids are looking at. I also think that we should not allow the children to be on computers that we work on.

loverboy 05-18-2006 02:42 PM

The first step to protect your family is to install parental control software on your computer. Some of the best-known and respected parental control software packages are CyberPatrol, Net Nanny and Safety Surf. Also, some ISPs (Internet Service Providers, the companies that let your modem connect to the Internet) provide content filtering as part of their basic service. Check with your ISP to see if this is an option they offer.

:smokin

WebairGerard 05-18-2006 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by loverboy
The first step to protect your family is to install parental control software on your computer. Some of the best-known and respected parental control software packages are CyberPatrol, Net Nanny and Safety Surf. Also, some ISPs (Internet Service Providers, the companies that let your modem connect to the Internet) provide content filtering as part of their basic service. Check with your ISP to see if this is an option they offer.

:smokin

CyberPatrol is a great program :thumbsup

nestle 05-18-2006 03:00 PM

Get an application that logs all activity for a certain user and remind your kids that computer usage will be logged.

SykkBoy 05-18-2006 03:17 PM

A lot of it depends on the age of the kids too. I supervise a majority of their surfing. They each have their own login screens and their own bookamrks in them (I do the bookmarking for them). This keeps them on the sites they want to stay on and I don't have to worry so much about them making a typo and ending up somewhere where they don't want to be or I don't want them to be. When they get of chatting age, that will be monitored. They have yahoo email address for their mother, grandmother, etc. but it all goes through me first. I make myself a human filter above and beyond the software filters.

VicD 05-18-2006 03:18 PM

You don't...

madawgz 05-18-2006 09:00 PM

yeah, the best thing is to put your computer in the living room or somewhere in the open so it can be viewed easily

reynold 05-18-2006 10:23 PM

A proper schedule on using the computer and I tell my son that he can't view any adult video material or view some porn in the internet til he reach the legal age.

=^..^= 05-18-2006 10:33 PM

well my kid isnt old enough to surf yet but just to keep check-ups on my partner i use a keylogger ;)

mattz 05-18-2006 10:34 PM

I don't have kids yet but if your talking about computers and tv...they have blockings tools for programs/websites

Tam 05-18-2006 10:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nestle
Get an application that logs all activity for a certain user and remind your kids that computer usage will be logged.


This is what I do as well. I also have my kids their own computer in the main line of traffic in my living room and they know if I even think they are someplace they shouldn't be online, they know they lose their computer privileges for awhile.

I also check their history, and everything else at random.

They are also not allowed to use any chat programs for any other reason BUT to talk to their friends, the younger ones that is. I once caught my 8 yr old giving info out and she said they asked so she was answering. So then we had a long talk about perverts online.

My kids know what I do, but they also know that if I catch them on adult sites, they have had it. They are 8, 12 and 17....... so they are old enough to understand the consequences. lol

Bro Media - BANNED FOR LIFE 05-18-2006 10:55 PM

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pipster 05-18-2006 11:00 PM

All my kids have their own pc in their own rooms but they all know everything is logged and i check it daily when theyre in bed that way i can see also if theyre spending time on the pc that should be used for homework etc :)

Trax 05-19-2006 12:13 AM

problem is not your home pcs
its the pcs of their friends - from parents who care less

rowan 05-19-2006 12:39 AM

I saw a story on TV last night where a family with about 4 kids had a computer room, each with their own PC. The parents said it was somewhat "self regulating" because there was always at least one other person who could see the screen. Hmmm...

CheeseFrog 05-19-2006 12:49 AM

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VicJay 05-19-2006 02:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LOL :D
i wear a condom

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Gaybucks 05-19-2006 02:08 AM

I don't have kids, but if I did, I would probably invest in SurfControl or one of the tools that filters and logs Internet, email and chat activity right at the connection point (prior to the router)... kids are getting increasingly sophisticated at being able to delete info from their cache and history, and even if I trusted my own kids, the stories I've heard from our models make it clear that friends come over and introduce stuff (ways of getting around filters, etc) that make it a challenge for all but the most tech-savvy parents to keep up.

I also have to say I was really disappointed with NetNanny. When we updated a couple of our sites, we decided to go through and make sure we were in the databases of all the major child protection filters. All of the others had our sites properly listed on their block list, but NetNanny didn't. I tried to fill out the form to add us, but the form was broken. I emailed support to describe the problem, and got formletters back from somebody in their Bombay email response center that offered no information on how to get our sites added.

Finally, I sent an email to somebody in their public relations department letting them know I would be contacting the 700 club and a couple of other major media outlets, describing how our porn company couldn't get them to update their filters. Miraculously, somebody called me the same day, apologizing for their Bombay response center's answers, and promising that everything would be fixed.

Pretty pathetic when the industry *tries* to be self-policing and those who are supposed to care can't be bothered.

E$_manager 05-19-2006 02:30 AM

my child is 5 years, she can't use it in that way. Hope she wouldn't do it in future

E$_manager 05-19-2006 02:44 AM

though i thought once that all this stuff is a sort of development. If not much

cranki 05-19-2006 02:46 AM

it's like keeping them away from drinking and smoking... sit together with them, let em pour down a bottle of vodka and smoke a pack of cigs. when they puke out their souls after that, they'll never touch it again... :thumbsup

Lykos 05-19-2006 04:13 AM

Easly,dont have kids yet:)

chase 05-19-2006 04:45 AM

My family pc is in the dining room, and since I have an open floorplan, you can see it from anywhere in the dining room, living room, kitchen, and breakfast room.

pink_in_the_middle 05-19-2006 04:55 AM

Some company needs to make an operating system just for kids. I'm not even sure if thats possible but if it was it would kick ass :)

I do my work when my kids are at school so they don't see anything they shouldn't.

Chris 05-19-2006 05:10 AM

NetNanny plus computer in a proper place in the home

NetNanny works freakin wonders lol

J. Falcon 05-19-2006 05:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trax
problem is not your home pcs
its the pcs of their friends - from parents who care less




Excellent point.

WebairGerard 05-19-2006 06:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Trax
problem is not your home pcs
its the pcs of their friends - from parents who care less

This is the other thing to worry about, you are correct. That's why along with filtering programs, etc, we need to communicate to kids as well.

dial 05-19-2006 06:45 AM

I got a vasectomy so I never would have to worry about shit like that


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