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Protecting Children from Adult Sites

In order to better inform parents and guardians on how to protect their children from inappropriate online material MeonYou.com is offering the the following guide on how to protect your children.

One of the most productive and proven ways to protect your children from adult content is to install parental control software packages on your household computers. Highly regarded software programs are NetNanny, CyberPatrol and Safety Surf. You may want to check with your Internet Service Provider as some may include this software with your internet access or provide additional protection.

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.

Different software packages protect your children differently, but most use "filterting" technology so you can use a list of keywords that you would not want your children to access. You can also setup certain access levels so certain computer users will not be blocked by the "filters".

As in real life dangers that affect your children it is strongly encouraged to talk to your children about the possible dangers that exist on the internet. Talking to your children and monitoring the computer/internet usage are very effective ways of determing any unwanted activities.

Here are some recommended sites where you can get parental web site control software:


NetNanny
http://www.netnanny.com

CyberPatrol
http://www.cyberpatrol.com

Safety Surf
http://www.safetysurf.com

Internet Safety Information
http://kids.getnetwise.org


 




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