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UPDATE..found disturbing stuff on pcs computer
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 98671" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>If you think that this "could" become a problem - invest in Net Nanny. </p><p></p><p>There are also steps you can take to prevent most undesirable or adult web sites on her computer by setting yourself up as the administrator of her computer, then setting her up for an account, setting the security levels on her account, and checking the history of where she's been. A lot of them (kids) are smart and erase the history, but they forget to erase what they Googled, so a simple typing of A, B, C,D will bring up what they were looking for. </p><p></p><p>There is also a program that you can install in her computer that she will never know is there, and you can access her computer from anywhere to see what she's looking at. </p><p></p><p>If you need help doing the free stuff PM me. I'll do what I can. And while setting your preferences on high security does help, it will NOT eliminate all of the ability for smut to get through. </p><p></p><p>-Also there are other "you tube" type sights out there like metacafe that have riskier videos and nudity. They have a select adult content okay button -it wouldn't be hard to watch that and switch the no adult button back when done - but she'd also have to erase her history - we told difficult child that if his history was erased one time for us not to check it - the computer was gone. When he did - the computer DID go. </p><p></p><p>Sorry for this - it made me sick too. </p><p></p><p>As far as addressing her on the issues of not being heterosexual? It's a lot easier even from a Christian home than you would think. </p><p></p><p>Hugs</p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 98671, member: 4964"] If you think that this "could" become a problem - invest in Net Nanny. There are also steps you can take to prevent most undesirable or adult web sites on her computer by setting yourself up as the administrator of her computer, then setting her up for an account, setting the security levels on her account, and checking the history of where she's been. A lot of them (kids) are smart and erase the history, but they forget to erase what they Googled, so a simple typing of A, B, C,D will bring up what they were looking for. There is also a program that you can install in her computer that she will never know is there, and you can access her computer from anywhere to see what she's looking at. If you need help doing the free stuff PM me. I'll do what I can. And while setting your preferences on high security does help, it will NOT eliminate all of the ability for smut to get through. -Also there are other "you tube" type sights out there like metacafe that have riskier videos and nudity. They have a select adult content okay button -it wouldn't be hard to watch that and switch the no adult button back when done - but she'd also have to erase her history - we told difficult child that if his history was erased one time for us not to check it - the computer was gone. When he did - the computer DID go. Sorry for this - it made me sick too. As far as addressing her on the issues of not being heterosexual? It's a lot easier even from a Christian home than you would think. Hugs Star [/QUOTE]
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