Friday, December 7, 2012

What Can Parental Control Limit

Main question that you as a parent needs to ask about parental controls is just what do they limit and how do they do just that. There are many methods predators can come into contact with your child. You should use parental controls as well as education to aid protect them from all areas in which they're vulnerable. Think of it in other instances. You probably taught your child a secret, family password that was put in place to allow an adult other than you to pick up your child with. But, that level of protection does not protect them from strangers that approach them walking home from school. Parental controls must cover all areas of vulnerability.

Think it is in other instances. You probably taught your child a secret, family password that was put in place to allow an adult other than you to pick up your child with. But, that level of protection doesn't protect them from strangers that approach them walking home from school. Parental controls must cover all areas of vulnerability.

Areas Your Child Needs Protection

Here are some of the most important ways that you need to protect your child when they're online. Remember, this isn't everything and with new technologies as well as new ways to meet others online happening every day, still need to monitor other areas as well.

- Chatting: Chat rooms are a common thing online. There are those chat rooms set up for children as young as ten to talk about games and school. Your parental controls should allow for some protection from chat rooms that are not approved by you or aren't kid safe areas.

- Email: Email addresses can simply be obtained. It only takes the right words in an e-mail's subject line to get your child to open on the email and get into trouble. Parental controls can limit who can send email to your child.

- The Web: The Web browsing abilities that your child has are also important. Parental controls must protect your child from visiting websites that aren't appropriate or ones that you specifically block.

- Instant Messaging or IM's: The most common ways to chat online today is through instant messaging. It's private and easy to use. Parental controls can help block unwanted individuals from chatting with your child.

All these parental controls can be adjusted to suit your child's needs, age and your preferences. Consider limiting all of the options to fit your child. When you implement these parental controls, you easily protect your child when they're doing the things they would like to do online.

Are you the parent of a child or a teen who uses the internet? If so, you likely already know that the internet can be a dangerous place for a child, especially if your child uses online chat rooms or social networking websites.


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