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How can I protect my kids from p**n on the net?

by Guest61728  |  earlier

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I'm an adult. I have kids. My youngest son has recently started visiting some p**n sites (maybe his friends - as he says). I want to know if there is a good system or program that will help protect our internet connection and my kids. Please reply soon.

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  1. My parents used Net Nanny.....


  2. strongly recommend NetDog p**n Filter : http://www.netdogsoft.com , netdog blocks all p**n quitely and automatically in the background when kids're on the computer.

  3. put on safe search and look at the history that they look at then have a serious talk

  4. nothing wrong with p**n.

    google for some internet blocks

  5. block it or just let him see it he is a boy and that is normal for them to my friends and I use to do that but we got more older and wiser and just got into real girls tell him to think about real girls and not be so desprate to like girls on the computer

  6. punished him. Take away his privileges or beat the heck out of him and warn him not to do it again.

  7. Do you ever talk to your friends about this, if so what do they think?

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  8. Would you rather have your kid learn/experiment with others? lol

    try Net Nanny though

  9. Try Websense.

    That is what we use at work...

    AND IT SUCKS...well actually it works great and that is why it sucks.

    I cant see anyhting...

    WE can only get on yahoo related sites...

    We can not even see pics on yahoo... all pics and all fun sites, even games are blocked if you want them to be. lol

    GOOD LUCK

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    GOOD LUCK

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  10. maybe you can block the internet or let them not use the computer

  11. You can set restrictions on the sites your family can go on using parental control, which on most browsers is located under the Tools tab, but it varies. Some browsers are better with parental control, I use Safari, which I don't think has any parental control system in place. You could probably google an appropriate browser, I'm sure there's some set up specifically for children, with restrictions already in place.

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