Keep Your Kids Safe On The Internet When You Are Not There

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If you have children that have access to your computer and you are concerned about what happens when you are not around, then you are not alone. Most homes are connected to the Internet and children can be exposed to many unwanted subjects and themes such as mature or adult content not to mention illegal resources. One program that offers a good defense against such material is called Net Nanny. We have been recommending it to our clients since our September 2003 newsletter and we just took another look and it’s better than ever!

Net Nanny is available Windows and Mac format and protection for your Smart Phone too (Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and Android) on the Net Nanny mobile software. It basically works as a ‘Net Filter’ but whatever they call it, you can be sure it’s the only solution you need to keep your children safe online. You can buy Net Nanny now and Save 25% BUY NOW

Computer mouse in chainsNet Nanny can help you control what happens on your computer. It lets you block websites, chat rooms, Internet access and also provides usage stats that let you know what is happening when you can’t watch. The program is among the industry’s best and has been found to deliver what it promises. Even this many years later it keeps winning awards and even got featured on Martha Stewart radio! Tried and tested by Mr. Tech, Net Nanny gets our approval.

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Rated 4/5 on Feb 8 2010
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One Response to “Keep Your Kids Safe On The Internet When You Are Not There”

  1. The bottom line is that if parents REALLY want to keep their kids safe online, they need to know what said kids are doing on the computer, and what is happening in their online lives. Blocks and filters are easy to get around, and talking alone will get you nowhere… (if you think your kids are going to tell you, honestly, everything they are doing online – you are a fool). Education is a great thing, and very necessary, but how can you consider yourself educated if you don’t know the simplest information – like what your kids are really doing. If you have monitoring software, like our PC Pandora (www.pcpandora.com), you will know everything they do and will be able to talk to them about it. If you aren’t monitoring and don’t know what they are really doing, how can you be sure they are safe? It’s not an issue of privacy (I have no idea where and when kids were granted endless privacy because they exist – in my day privacy was earned through trust and an established good behavior record), nor is it an issue of trust – it’s called being a 21st century parent. If you don’t know what your kids are doing online, you aren’t doing your job as a parent. If you aren’t monitoring what your kids do online and watch them, someone else will…

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