Protecting my Child from inappropriate contentography

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Battie said:
Would anyone recommend modifiying the Hosts file? Any website that is on the list provided by the site I linked to will be routed back to localhost, and your child will not be able to see it.

Unless they know about host files :)
 
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modifying the hosts file will be more worthless than filtering software. you have to manually add each domain/ip and a large hosts file will slow down internet access.

a keystroke logger is the best idea because you can obviously tell when the kids are looking at inappropriate content.
 
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invisible trousers said:
modifying the hosts file will be more worthless than filtering software. you have to manually add each domain/ip and a large hosts file will slow down internet access.

a keystroke logger is the best idea because you can obviously tell when the kids are looking at inappropriate content.

I don't think he's so much trying to keep his kid from looking at inappropriate content as trying to keep his kid from accidentally finding it. So with that, filtering software will probably do its job. However, the moment your kid wants to look at it, if he puts in even a little work he'll easily be able to find some.
 
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invisible trousers said:
a keystroke logger is the best idea because you can obviously tell when the kids are looking at inappropriate content.
How is that exactly? You can get to a lot just by mouse clicking. Like someone said above, kids are smart.
 
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Maybe before you say that you should at least try some of them. The one I offered is deadly effective. You can pay for it if you want, which removes some advertising.

I think all you guys are talking out of your hats because of your bias. I will bet not one of you people has tried the program I recommend. Not one. (Weblocker)

Phew. Who needs the sun when we have you to show us the light :o
 
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You don't have to type anything specific to find inappropriate content unfortunately. One of my old professors found inappropriate content when she was doing research on women's social issues!

Rule 34. No exceptions.
 
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If you are concerned about objectionable websites like inappropriate contentography or violence, then know that Windows XP and Windows Vista have parental control built into their installations on your computer. If you want to activate them, then you simply go to the "start" menu, go to "settings"s, then "Control Panel". In the control panel an option of the parental controls should be on the menu. if you look on the left side of the window that opened up for the Control Panel there should be an option of going to the Classic View for the window. Click on it and it is a little easier to navigate to Parental Controls. There you set settings on a slider scale that gives option of low to high filtration. Clicking on the "options" hyperlink will let you be more specific in your internet filtering.

On XP and Vista there is the option of recording sites that different users on the computer use, this is the case if your username is the administrator with access to all parameters of the computer vs. a standard user you can set up through "user accounts" in the Control Panel. Settings up a standard user independent from your account and turning on the Parental Controls while you are logged in as an administrator allows the convenience of filtering objectionable web sites while keeping your files seperate from other users.

Hope this helps, send me a PM if you need a website to give further help to set this scenario up on your computer.

Just out of curiousity I have used the filter and set it to filter out smut sites and found that even on some beneign sites are filtered out if they refer to non-sexual things, but have to refer to reproduction topics. A little overkill of a filter, but better than not having it.
 
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I have tried a bunch of filters, even some of the top rated ones like CyberSitter and CyberPatrol. They ALL fail! They let you in to sites like YouTube and you are able to watch soft-inappropriate content movies. Sure you can block YouTube, but there are YouTube copycats springing up almost everyday. The one solution is to create a "White List". This allows you to access ONLY the sites on the list. CyberPatrol has this option, Cybersitter does not. But if you have Windows Vista, you can create this list for FREE. And it works on FireFox as well. The computer Administrator can add sites - this administrator could be a parent, spouse, friend, or pastor. Go to schoolinyourhome.com/misc/free-internet-filters.html for step by step instructions on how to set this up. It is not hard and it works.
 
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XP's filtering is a joke. Haven't had experience with Vista's, though I hear it is much more extensive.

The only real solution I can see is going with a Christian ISP that filters this stuff out. Unfortunately, most if them are dial-up. Absolutely any defense on the client end - which is the home end - can be circumvented, and I can do it with little effort.
 
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No filtering software will work. inappropriate contentographic websites will always slip through the cracks, and a good bit of legitimate websites will be blocked.

I agree that no filtering software works. But creating a whitelist of allowed sites (with no others allowed) does work. I know this is pretty drastic, but if a husband is "cheating" on his wife via inappropriate contentography, I think drastic measures are in order. So hubby works with the wife to create the "Allowed List" and wife is the administrator. And if needed, wife can log in the administrator account if one needs to search for something and/or find some additional sites for the "Allowed List". Yes, drastic. But better than a marriage breaking up. I also think this is a good way to go with any teen boy, including my own.

If you are running Windows XP, the least expensive filtering software I found that allows "Allowed Sites Only" is EA Filtering found at filter-internet.org - $25 one time with no re-occurring annual fees. The EA filter, just used as a filter, does not work well I must say. But I only use the "Allowed Sites Only" option for my teen son so it works for me.
 
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XP's filtering is a joke. Haven't had experience with Vista's, though I hear it is much more extensive.

Vista's works perfectly if you use the "Allowed Sites Only" option. I tried it. Go to
schoolinyourhome.com/misc/free-internet-filters.html
and give it a try.

I have not tried any Christian ISPs yet - can you recommend one?
 
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Was playing with the Legal RTM of Windows 7.
They removed the Internet Filtering from the Parental Controls that they had in Vista :sigh:

Now they are going to allow "Plug In" programs for that filtering, but none are included.

Guess I'll not be upgrading the Kids computers to 7.
 
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Was playing with the Legal RTM of Windows 7.
They removed the Internet Filtering from the Parental Controls that they had in Vista :sigh:

Now they are going to allow "Plug In" programs for that filtering, but none are included.

Guess I'll not be upgrading the Kids computers to 7.

pgp, have you demoed Kaspersky Internet Security? I just installed the latest 2010 version, and it has a pretty good "Parental Controls" module that let's you blacklist/whitelist pretty well. Copied from the Help file:

Parental Control
This window groups the settings of the Parental Control component. You can perform the following actions by editing the settings:

disable Parental Control;
manage profiles;
modify the restriction level;
restrict viewing of web resources;
create the list of allowed web addresses;
create the list of blocked web addresses;
export / import the lists of web addresses;
select the categories of blocked web addresses;
use the heuristic analysis;
select the action to be performed when attempting to access blocked web addresses;
restrict the access time.

Might be worth you checking out...
 
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