The internet is both a wonderful resource and a possible threat.
Unfortunately, in world of instantaneous and readily accessible information, it
is becoming increasingly important for parents to monitor their child’s
internet activity.
Thankfully, there are plenty of parenting tools out there that allow
parents to control how their children use the internet without impeding their
curiosity and love of learning. Such tools allow you to block out certain
inappropriate material while your child can still browse the internet safely
and securely.
One of the easiest ways of managing accessible content is by using a
content filter, which is essentially a safe web browser. You can choose which
websites you deem unsafe for your child to visit, and the browser will block
any violent or pornographic content. With your input, the browser can create a
black list of sites that your child cannot access. If you’re unsure as to what
child-safe websites are available, Quib.ly has put together a
list of some great child-safe websites for your use.
Aside from content filters, you may also wish to monitor your child’s
browsing history to see what they have been looking at – or attempting to look
at. By using the parental controls provided by your internet company, or by
installing a monitoring application on your child’s smartphone, you can view
their history even if they delete it.
These network controls are available both on a computer and on a
smartphone, allowing you to block unsavoury content at all times. Not only do
such controls allow you to monitor web usage, but you can also use them to
control your child’s internet usage, restrict phone calls and even prevent them
from downloading unsuitable applications. All of this can help give you the
peace of mind you crave while ensuring your child can enjoy the internet
without risk.
Parental
controls are a fantastic way of restricting your child’s access to certain
applications and websites, and you can even restrict phone calls and texts from
unwanted numbers in this way. Check what you can do with your network provider,
and soon you’ll be on your way child-proofing the internet in your home.
The internet should be a fun learning environment where children can
interact with their peers, research homework and enjoy their time online. By
familiarising yourself with child-friendly websites and learning how to use
parental controls, you can ensure that your child remains safe and secure
online while learning to play, socialise with friends and have fun with
learning resources.
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