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<blockquote data-quote="MyFriendKita" data-source="post: 309286" data-attributes="member: 4888"><p>I agree that the porn they can find on the internet goes way beyond what they usually can find in print. We went through this with my son, and some of what he had accessed was truly sick (and I think I'm fairly open minded as well). My experience was a lot like Janet's. Everything I know about computer security I learned from trying to keep my son off of the computer or off of sites he had no business being on. I was never able to trust him with the computer. We had him set up with his own restricted screen name on AOL, but he still got around it. The best luck I had was with Cybersitter (a software package). With it, we were able to lock him out of not only porn sites, but any content we didn't want to allow. We could block chat, auction sites, anything we thought might be a problem. That worked for about a year. He still goes to porn sites, but he's an adult now, so it's no longer my business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyFriendKita, post: 309286, member: 4888"] I agree that the porn they can find on the internet goes way beyond what they usually can find in print. We went through this with my son, and some of what he had accessed was truly sick (and I think I'm fairly open minded as well). My experience was a lot like Janet's. Everything I know about computer security I learned from trying to keep my son off of the computer or off of sites he had no business being on. I was never able to trust him with the computer. We had him set up with his own restricted screen name on AOL, but he still got around it. The best luck I had was with Cybersitter (a software package). With it, we were able to lock him out of not only porn sites, but any content we didn't want to allow. We could block chat, auction sites, anything we thought might be a problem. That worked for about a year. He still goes to porn sites, but he's an adult now, so it's no longer my business. [/QUOTE]
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