A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety

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A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety

1. Installing software like NetDog Filter (http://www.netdogsoft.com), NetDog will block all porn websites quitely in the background when your children're on the Internet, protect your children from stumbling into pornography by accident.

2. Make it a condition of use that your children must always ask your permission before using the internet.

3. Teach your children to never give out personal information online including pictures of anyone.

4. Teach your children to think before they click: With whom are they chatting or e-mailing, what are they saying and how are

they saying it? Will the person on the other end know they are joking?

5. Teach your children to follow the golden rule of cyberspace: Don’t do anything online that you wouldn’t do in real life!
Last Post Jan 26, 2007 2:45 PM by: son of liberty
son of liberty
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Re: A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety

Jan 26, 2007 2:45 PM
Does nobody but me think it's terribly un-ironic that half of the people on here talking about censoring kids from the real world are actually greedy budinessmen out for a buck? Figures. I wouldn't give this James guy my business not only because I see his product as evil and sickening, but also because of the way in which people like him will try to pull you in to give them your money. Do you think this guy really cares about your kids? I doubt it very much. Teach your kids and stop this madness, stop the greed, and let your kids go on the internet for christ's sake.

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It simultaneously recieves and transmits. The screens can watch anyone at all times, some even say that they watch everyone always.

Is this an excerpt from George Orwell's 1984 or the an ad for your monitering software? Don't be
Big Brother, because spying on people is bad.

Monitering software and no freedoms make son of liberty a dull boy.

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Edited by son of liberty at 01/26/2007 2:46 PM
Anne
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Re: A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety

Jan 25, 2007 1:47 PM
People, please don't advertise in this forum - see No. 7 in our Community Standards, which doesn't say it's ok if you bury the ad in Net-safety tips! Thanks,
Anne
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Anne Collier
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James567
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Re: A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety

Jan 25, 2007 12:18 PM
I'n not advertising this but this is a great program to monitor what your child is doing online, it's completely undetectable and has a very simple user interface and options. This is the link and it's DEFINITELY worth the money to download.

http://siterefr01.cybersam.hop.clickbank.net/
beyondskys
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A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety

Jan 25, 2007 11:35 AM
A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety

1. Installing software like NetDog Filter (http://www.netdogsoft.com), NetDog will block all porn websites quitely in the background when your children're on the Internet, protect your children from stumbling into pornography by accident.

2. Make it a condition of use that your children must always ask your permission before using the internet.

3. Teach your children to never give out personal information online including pictures of anyone.

4. Teach your children to think before they click: With whom are they chatting or e-mailing, what are they saying and how are

they saying it? Will the person on the other end know they are joking?

5. Teach your children to follow the golden rule of cyberspace: Don’t do anything online that you wouldn’t do in real life!