Parents and guardians must always monitor their child’s internet activities regularly. The internet is a vast space of media and exposes many information, pictures, games and even adult contents to users.
So just imagine your 6yr old child, innocent and eager to play his internet game and unfortunately typed the address wrongly and is redirected into another webpage that has adult contents. If that’s not bad how about finding out that your child became addicted to these sites and introduced their friends to these sites.
See how serious the situation can get?
Internet has become a pool of information that is impossible to be monitored 24-7. Millions of users worldwide connects to the internet every second and at least 40% uploaded information, details and DIY videos to the internet. Even though authorities struggles to monitor the internet and take down websites that are destructive to the society, at that second the website is shut down, another 10 websites of almost similar content sprouts out.
So the best way to make sure our children and wards do not meddle into the dark zone is to daily or perhaps weekly check on the sites that child has visited.
To do this, you have to open up your internet browser and press (CTRL H). This will open the browser history of the sites that has been visited for a time span.
If you find that the sites that your child has been frequenting is not a safe content, you can always block the sites. To do this, you can learn the step by step instruction from this site. Don’t worry, I’ve read it and it’s very easy to follow.
Don’t wait and hesitate to block the sites that are unsafe for your child. Too much negative information can affect your child’s future.
- Category: Interesting websites,My Ramblings


August 6th, 2009 at 5:54 pm
You can always use the filtering software that my company uses.Its irritating for me as it restrict my web surfing.what a crap..Luckily,I can access to Zackire.com..
August 7th, 2009 at 1:45 pm
but nowadays children are better IT than their parent, they know alrdy how to use private browsing which cannot tracked by anyone to access porn websites for example >.<
August 9th, 2009 at 10:45 am
As much as I wanna block websites…. your dearest niece have the very answer to unblocking them from the filters, well, by literally breaking them down. I mean the PC.
So next time we are in town…heh heh heh…. watch out. And Faz… I should just indict you under article 223 of the Communications Act 1984 for ‘misuse and unacceptable use of the internet’ contrary to article 12 of the same act read with the Civil Servants Code of Conduct.
heh