Viewing entries tagged with 'parental controls'
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Wed
Jun 6, '12
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Windows 8 New Parental Controls
In a world of increasing Internet dangers, it is always appreciated when companies seek to make protecting children easier. Microsoft's new Windows 8 software has tools to help parents monitor their children's use of the computer. Through a Windows Live account these tools will make monitoring computer use easier, without requiring parents to sit at the computer or look over their child's shoulder.
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Tue
Jun 5, '12
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Inc.com recommends Net Nanny for busy moms.
In a recent Inc.com article, Christina DesMarais highlighted some time-saving services for moms. She recommends Net Nanny as a great tool to give moms and dads a little help in their busy jobs as parents.
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Thu
Apr 26, '12
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Is It Unconstitutional to Filter the Web?
Let me start by saying that Web-filtering software is critical for our public schools. It allows schools to block students' access to pornographic and suggestive websites, which is in accordance with federal law. I can't think of a single parent or rational adult that would suggest that our children being exposed to pornography while at public school is acceptable. Filters are necessary for schools in order to protect young eyes from seeing images that can have negative after-effects.
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Fri
Apr 20, '12
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Library's Internet-Filtering Policy Okay
Three library patrons in Spokane, WA are upset over their library's internet-filtering system. They claim that the aforementioned system prevented them from doing research on teen smoking and gun rights for homework projects.
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Fri
Apr 13, '12
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Parental Supervision Doesn't Have to Feel Like Teen Imprisonment
Curious by nature, children and teens seek to learn everything. But a smart parent wouldn't allow a child to ride a bike without a helmet; they know what painful consequences can ensue.
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Wed
Mar 7, '12
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Student Threat at School Averted Thanks to Attentive Parent
This week, a school in Arkansas was forced into lockdown due to a threat posted on Facebook by a 9th grade student.
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Thu
Feb 23, '12
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Sorry, We Block Both Types of Pornography: Legal and Illegal
We have a very flexible return policy at ContentWatch. If someone doesn't want our award-winning Internet filtering software, generally speaking we provide money back. :-)
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Mon
Jan 30, '12
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Parental Controls for iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad
Lots of kids have or want an iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad -- including my kids. These devices are very popular for games, music, videos, and much more. They are feature-rich and have Wi-Fi access.
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Thu
Jan 26, '12
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Shopping for an Internet Filter? 2 Moms Share Their Perspective
As you review which parental controls or Internet filters work best for your family, take a look at these couple blogs written by mothers. We met both bloggers at CES while announcing our new mobile product, which filters mobile device Internet surfing. We will be releasing the Android mobile version this week and the iPod version in March.
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Tue
Jan 24, '12
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Parental Controls for the Kindle Fire
The Kindle e-reader has been wildly popular. Now, there is much demand for the Kindle Fire. The Kindle Fire, which uses the Android Operating System and was built by Amazon.com, recently went on sale and sold multi-millions of units. This device is useful and very popular, and rightly so. It's a robust Android tablet with e-reader capabilities that sells for $199. The Kindle Fire is a competitor to the iPad.



