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Herry
post Nov 18 2009, 05:37 AM
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Nowadays, children are growing up with information at their fingertips, but many of the times and places they go on-line are not safe. Chat rooms can expose children to unpleasant ideas and leading to horrifying websites. As with all child safety precautions, it is best to work actively with children so they can learn how to navigate the world’s traps and tricks when they are on their own.

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post Nov 18 2009, 11:54 AM
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Hello Henry,

Your Topic is of interest to many/most of us and to the wider population of the Internet.
There are many possible solutions to this problem which have been discussed here at WTT from time to time.
http://forums.whatthetech.com/Parental_Con...arental+control
http://forums.whatthetech.com/How_Track_Mo...arental+control
http://forums.whatthetech.com/HPHosts_inst...arental+control
and other locations, if you wish to search from WTT Search at the top of any Forum page

That you express your concern is admirable.
That you post a link to a particular product in your very first post here at WTT raises concern that your primary purpose may be to promote a commercial product. If that was the case, we would call it "advertising" and in short would label it "SPAM".

If you have personally used this product successfully, I am happy for you and glad to be made aware of an additional resource.
If you are commercially involved with the product or product website, then please contact an Administrator privately to inquire about opportunities and restrictions related to advertising at this site.

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