How does an Internet Filter compare with a parental controlled Childrens Browser?
A. A children’s browser is a special parent controlled browser like Internet Explorer or Netscape which allows access only to sites that are known to be suitable for children. Usually the browser operates with its own list of known good sites, and will not allow access to any others. They also frequently have email \ chat filtering ability or dedicated email\chat facilities that do not allow ‘rude words’ etc. They often have some parent-defined password facility or access control that prevents the child from exiting and using a normal browser, or reaching the desktop or other software. For drive cleaner software click here. For other software designed to detect and remove adult files, including cartoons such as those mentioned in the simpsons porn ruling, read about parental control software here. By comparison, an internet filter allows general ‘surfing’ to take place with the exception of the filtered sites. This becomes more important for older children and parents when access to pu
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