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Saturday, January 4, 2014

Protecting Children From Cyber-World Dangers

By Kent G Wermer


My brother was sharing with me how stunned he had been soon after viewing his 10-year-old chatting on the web along with a stranger. He has no idea how his son found the Internet site, but, he knows that kids nowadays are technologically inclined. Learning to use computers and navigate in the Internet is not difficult for them. It certainly is up to you parents as well as guardians to take concrete actions for keeping your kid safe online.

The good thing is, Nate had only started recently to browse the Internet site. I shudder at the idea of what could have occurred had his dad not uncovered this. Quickly, I consulted a friend who is into computers so as to request assistance.

Monitoring her children's computer activities is the same problem Carla is facing recently. She found the Intellispy computer tracking software application eventually. This has since put her mind at ease. At this time, it is easy to track the things her children do in the computer and Internet.

If only for the feature that allows parents to stop Web sites not suitable for kids, Carla stated the program is worth it. With many online predators, it has become necessary to take protective steps without curtailing your children' computer use.

My brother definitely sat up the second he grasped the software program captures snapshots in one-minute intervals of the screen so he could view precisely which internet sites Nate has seen. There are 2 techniques to track the little ones' computer activities: screenshot logging and key logging.

Even more impressive is the capacity to see everything that had been typed in, from emails to instant messages, and especially goings-on in social networking sites. The software gives parents a peace of mind when they can not supervise the computer usage of their children. In case anyone closes the software or shuts the computer system down, its stealth feature will simply take control and reboot the software application.

I understand you parents will more than like a dependable means of keeping your child safe online, just as my sibling does.




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