 |
 |
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
This site is intended for
ADULT VIEWING ONLY.
If
you are under the age of 18 (21 in some areas), or are offended by
images containing nudity or descriptions of sexual matters,
please leave this site now.
If the above statement does not apply to you, come on in!
You've been warned.
Protect Your Kids: Keeping Children Away from Adult Sites
In
our on-going efforts to make your experience as fun and safe as
possible, we have created this document to help parents understand how
to protect their children from inappropriate online material.
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.
Parental control software works by blocking access to specific websites
and online content. In most cases, when you buy the software it
already contains a large list of sites that are inappropriate for
children. You can then update the software through the manufacturer's
website or, in some cases, the software will update itself.
Another way filtering software works is to block sites based on key
words, such as "sex." However, filtering software doesn't have to just
block access to adult-oriented material. You can configure the software
to filter for topics such as tobacco, drugs and drug culture,
alcohol, violence and racism.
Since there might be only one computer in your household, and you might
be using the same computer as the children, you can set up the system
to filter content during certain hours, such as when you're at work
and not around to supervise your children's web surfing. You can also
setup the system to create a password, that only you know, to override
the restrictions.
Some programs can also block personal information, such as name, address
and phone number, from being sent from your computer. This is an
excellent way to protect children from potential online predators.
Many programs allow you to create different levels of security and
filtering based on the different ages of the computer's users. Children
can be given high security and heavy content filtering, but when you
log on to the machine, you can set it to not filter any content at all.
One thing to remember is that by installing filtering software on your
computer, you might also restrict childrens' access to legitimate
sites. This is especially true if you rely on key words (such as
"sex") for blocking. Certain key words appear on legitimate news and
information sites, so it's best to experiment with different settings
when configuring the filter controls.
Installing filtering software is no guarantee that children won't be
exposed to some inappropriate material online. New websites pop up
everyday, so it's important to keep your software up to date. Also,
learn how your Internet browser software works so that you can check the
sites your family has visited (this is the "History" feature, which
displays a list of websites visited by the web browser).
Talking to your children about the possible dangers that exist on the
Internet, and supervising their web surfing are still the best ways to
protect them.
Some key general Internet-related safety points for your children:
- Tell
them to never give out personal information about themselves or the
family to strangers they might meet online or in a chat room.
- Remind
them that online it's easy for people to pretend to be someone else.
They can easily change their name, age and gender in an effort
to get close to children.
- Teach them that they should never meet a new online friend without an adult present.
- Tell
them to never give out their picture to a stranger, and that if they
ever get a picture with sexual content, or something they find
disturbing, that they should get off the computer immediately and
tell you about it.
- Let
them know that if they encounter something or someone dangerous that
they can tell you about it, and that you won't blame them or get
mad.
Here are some sites where you can get parental control software:
CyberPatrol
http://www.cyberpatrol.com/
Safety Surf
http://www.safetysurf.com/
Good Internet safety information sites for both kids and adults are:
GetNetWise.org:
http://kids.getnetwise.org/
RestrictedToAdults.org:
http://rtalabel.org
|
|
|
|
|
"Entrepreneurs and their small enterprises are responsible for almost all the economic growth in the United States." -- Ronald Reagan
“A government big enough to give you everything you want, is big enough to take away everything you have.” -- Thomas Jefferson |
|
|
|
 |
|
|
 |
|