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    Make your child internet savvy

    My six year old daughter is very intrigued and curious about the internet. She knows and understands that having access to the internet is something different from just using a PC. I would like to introduce her to the net, but fear exposure to unnecessary and adult sites. How can I restrict her access to specific sites of her interest?

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    Re: Make your child internet savvy

    Hello Welcome to TechArena forums, check this tip to Make kids safe when they surf the Internet

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    Re: Make your child internet savvy

    A good answer to the problem is to install web-filtering software on your own PC. This way you have full control over what information can be viewed by your children. Most products support multiple family members, so you can be more lenient with a teenager and tougher with a young child.

    Some softwares like,
    Cyberpatrol 6
    Norton Internet Security 2003
    Mcafee Parental Controls
    Zone Alarm Pro with Web Filtering
    EngageIP Web Filtering
    Net Nanny 5
    Don't talk unless you can improve the silence.

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    Re: Make your child internet savvy

    The internet is probably the most powerful inventions of mankind. If used for productive and educative purposes, it can be very beneficial. Your child will develop communication and typing skills and will learn to express herself by using the internet. You can log on for this purpose. The site allows parental control, monitoring control on your child’s usage of the net so that you can ensure a safe experience for your child.

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