Protect our children In our ongoing efforts to keep explicit content away from underaged persons, we made this document to help parents understand how to protect their children from inappropriate/adult online content. The first step to protect your children is to install parental control software on your computer. Some of the best-known and respected parental control software packages are CyberPatrol, Net Nanny and Safety Surf. How does Parental control software work? Parental control software works by blocking access to specific websites and online content. In most cases, when you buy the software it already contains a large list of sites that are inappropriate for children. You can then update the software through the manufacturer's website or, in some cases, the software will update itself. Another way filtering software works is to block sites based on key words, such as "vagina, penis or sex." However, filtering software doesn't have to just block access to adult-oriented material. You can configure the software to filter for topics such as tobacco, drugs and drug culture, alcohol, violence and racism. Most households have more than one computer or device to surf on the Internet. Please install the software on all devices on which it is possible to surf on the Internet. Secure all devices and software with a password.

No guarantee to exposure of inappropriate content Installing filtering software is no guarantee that children won't be exposed to some inappropriate material online. New websites pop up everyday, so it's important to keep your software up to date. Also, learn how your Internet browser software works so that you can check the sites your family has visited (this is the "History" feature which displays a list of visited through the web browser). Talking to your children about the possible dangers that exist on the Internet, and supervising their web surfing are still the best ways to protect them.

Talk with your children about the following:
To purchase parental control software, please visit: www.cyberpatrol.com or www.safetysurf.com

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