I let my son play free flash games at a couple of sites on the internet and I was watching him the other day and noticed there were some not so age appropriate (to him) ads on the site. He was clicking on them and went to an adult dating site, um!
I have since downloaded the parental control Toolbar and have set it so that he will not run up on any inappropriate websites that are flashing webcam shots of almost to complete nude people. I still let him play games, but if he clicks on something that takes him to an unacceptable site, it will be blocked.
All of our adult sites should have a label on them by their owners. I recommend webmasters to create a free label for your site to indicate it is adult material content.
When you set up the Parental Control Toolbar, you have several options. You can set it at different levels. It also works with a custom list. You can track the activity of the browser and the pages that were called with this nifty little toolbar. It is kind of like spying, but you aren’t hiding it, it is right there in plain view. The settings cannot be changed unless you enter a password. If the toolbar cannot determine the safety of a webpage, it will use your preset options of whether or not to show the “unsure” ones.
Good luck and stay safe. Thanks for reading!
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At least he won’t check
At least he won’t check them from your home computer.. probably on his friends’ computers. You can’t really do something about it in the long term. Adult sites are not really only for adult, I remember beginning to be interested in women’s attributes around the age of 11. If Internet was available at that time it would have been better than relying on magazines and other stuffs as vhs.