At 2:03 -0500 12/24/03, Charles Martin wrote:
From: Debra Platt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Does anyone here know of good software for parental control over the
internet? My 7 year old now knows how to use Google and it's only a matter
of days before an inappropriate pop-up appears.

Actually, if you use Safari*, that inappropriate pop-up will NEVER appear. Love that feature.


*Mozilla, iCab and others that are not called Internet Explorer also offer pop-up blocking.

Parental controls on the internet is always a thorny issue, and as someone with no children of my own I'm probably one of the most UNqualified on the list to comment, but that's never stopped me before ... :)

Have a look at KidsGoGoGo:
http://www.makienterprise.com/kggg/kidsgogogo.html

Also check out Content Barrier from Intego. I think that you can get it as a standalone or as part of their Internet Security Barrier product.
http://www.intego.com


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