we need to do something with our son's computer, but for now, he is set up in our living room, which is where we spend the majority of our time, so he has little privacy.
we had ours in the dining room when our son was underage and i searched everything he did. and he stilled managed to find unsavory characters. thanks to the damn chat function. i disabled it.
For all of you parents out there, let me tell you that with unrestricted access to the internet (And I'm only 22, by the way,) I'd found porn by the time I was nine. And this was in the olden days.
I had some freeware net-nanny-type program when the kids were younger -- Prowler, I think it was called. They complained about it, which I took to mean that it was doing its job. Then Batty got her own laptop when she was in 9th grade. I didn't put any sort of nanny program on it. Didn't even think about it. BIG mistake. Pretty soon she was reading yaoi fanfiction, and it went downhill from there...
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"Dreaming isn't good for you unless you do the things it tells you to." -- Three Dog Night (via the GI)
Emotional Leper wrote:For all of you parents out there, let me tell you that with unrestricted access to the internet (And I'm only 22, by the way,) I'd found porn by the time I was nine. And this was in the olden days.
Also, beware myspace.
Actually, block everything but Wikipedia.
MY son would never look at porn. LOLOOLOLOOOLOLOL!
our kid was into i/m. women/girls would send racy pics, prose of promises. some scams and some desperate people getting into bad situations. we actually called at least two to lecture them on improper conduct and the dangers of.
For some reason this thread reminds of a teacher's quote in the paper a couple of days ago. When asked by the student's mother, "Do you know what type of video game should I buy to help improve Johnny's reading skills?" she replied, "Yeah, it's called a book!"