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Main Page » Internet & Computers » Firewalls & Network Security
 

Why You Need an Internet Filter

 
Author: Michael Russell
 

If you are looking to create a safe web experience for your children, you may want to consider investing some money in an Internet filter. An Internet filter is basically a simple to install software application designed to prevent access to websites that you do not want your children to visit. Further, an Internet Filter is also designed to prevent your children from opening certain forms of mail that may be inappropriate and it also possesses the ability to block access to "inappropriate" chat rooms.

Face it; the Internet can be a particularly dangerous place for children if they should surf it unmonitored. Pornography, as well as other websites that would otherwise be considered less than age appropriate can be accessed with a single address and the click of a button. Unless you want the Internet educating your children, you will definitely want to consider getting yourself an Internet Filter to install on your home computer. Moreover, you may want to install such a filter on all of the computers in your home.

In all honesty it is impossible to be over your child's shoulder every single minute of the day. Yet, the Internet is accessible 24 hours a day seven days a week, giving your children the prime opportunity to get into mischief. It won't be long before your children are accessing sites that you would prefer they did not and if you are not around to stop them, it will ultimately be cyberspace that remains in control of what your children have access to and what they learn. Thus, it is imperative that you purchase a filter program and you can then block access to any and all sites you don't want your children to see.

In conjunction with filtering systems you can purchase software applications that monitor every keystroke your children make. You will then be able to review what your children have done while on the computer and who they have spoken to. Although this may appear to be an act of privacy invasion, it is your call whether or not you really want to know what your child is up to when you are not standing over their shoulder. The program can be placed on the computer and remains running in the background. You can later get the files and review them for any inappropriate content. Later, if you do discover that your child has engaged in inappropriate activities you can speak with him or her and address the issues at hand.

Filtering software and monitoring software puts the power back in the hands of parents everywhere. In this day and age it is imperative that a parent is ever aware of what their children are up to. With such programs parents can do just that, identify and address issues once they have been discovered and in the case of filtering programs, parents can prevent issues from occurring altogether. Finally, such software applications are more than worth the nominal fee they cost - after all, what are you willing to pay to protect your child?

 
 
 

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