Whats the best way to implement parental controls on my childrens computer(s)?
We believe that there is no substitute for active parental involvement in monitoring what your children are exposed to on the Internet. Parental controls can mean policies that you as a parent put in place, such as they can only get on the Internet while you are in the room, in the house, etc., or they can only go to certain sites that you bookmark for them. There are also software programs available that either prevents users from visiting particular web sites or that block email that contains offensive language. You can even purchase ‘spy-ware’ that records every keystroke on the computer for your viewing later. Whatever parental controls you implement, most experts recommend that you balance protection with trust and appropriate levels of privacy.