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Using Parental Control Wisely
Parental controls allow you, as a parent or guardian to be able to control the computer in which your child or
younger adult is using. You know the importance of doing so. Online predators are out there and they are readily
stalking even the youngest of children that venture onto the web. Using parental controls allows you to keep
control of the situation so that you can make decisions for your child that will ultimately help them deal with
what happens online.
What Can Be Done?
Each internet service provider will have their own different set of parental controls that you can use. The first
thing that you will need to do is to find out what types of software are being offered to you through your
provider. If you do find that these parental controls are not enough to really protect your child, you can find
others available to you to purchase. Before you make that investment, remember that some internet service providers
do provide this, or at least some parental controls, with their service to you.
There are many different options that you can use. Here are a few of the services that are
available.
• Monitor who can send your child email.
• Monitor who your child can send emails to, as well.
• Determine who can send instant messages to your child or who your child can chat with in chat rooms. Limit
them by name or age, or just allow certain ones.
• Monitor the time that they are online. Set a timer for each visit as to how much time they can be online each
time they come onto the web.
• Determine which websites your child can go to as well as what type of website it is. Some limit the child to
only those websites that are approved by you.
There are other services that you can use when it comes to parental controls. There is no
doubt that you’ll be able to find the right type of control for your needs either with your current internet
service provider or with additional software that you purchase. The goal here is to find the product that
offers you the overall best solution and protection for your child. This isn’t the type of thing that you
should put aside and do later.
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