There are free Android apps that allows you to specify which app require a password to run. You might also want to try to try using Bing instead of Google for web search. Bing has much better filtering functions.
Personally I restrict my children’s screen time both PC and tablets/phones and I make sure they use it in the living room where we can easily monitor what they are doing. Besides web search, Youtube should be every parents #1 concern - its full of filth!
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RE: How to Make Internet Surfing Safer for the Kids?
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RE: How to Make Internet Surfing Safer for the Kids?
Yes I would say a mass majority of porn sites. As for ads not too sure since they are usually loaded as a web frame. If a certain site is not filtered you can manuualy add it to the deny list. Then monitor the access logs weekly very simple.
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RE: How to Make Internet Surfing Safer for the Kids?
Yes I would say a mass majority of porn sites. As for ads not too sure since they are usually loaded as a web frame. If a certain site is not filtered you can manuualy add it to the deny list. Then monitor the access logs weekly very simple.
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RE: How to Make Internet Surfing Safer for the Kids?
Hi, you may want to try out Microsoft Live Family Safety Filter. It is free and all you need is a live.com email address. The filter is quite easy to use and is capable of filtering applications, web sites based on URL or content categories, time-based management, and all sorts of activity logging. I use it for my 8 yo girl and I could put my mind at ease giving her access to the PC knowing what she can and cannot access, especially when she needs the PC for school e-learning. Hope this helps!
