get paid 3% daily up to 150% for 50 days. no sponsoring requirements. earn upto $10,000 /position get paid 3% daily up to 150% for 50 days. no sponsoring requirements. earn upto $10,000 /position get paid 3% daily up to 150% for 50 days. no sponsoring requirements. earn upto $10,000 /position

Monday, 2 January 2012

Safety Tools For The Internet Users In Your Family

By Owen Jones


Do you want to make certain that people, particularly children, in your family are safe whilst they are surfing the Net? If you regard this as one of your responsibilities, then there are a couple of steps that you should think about taking.

The difficulty for young kids surfing is the risk of meeting, or worse still trusting, a bad person. Insults and email bullying are bad enough, but there is much worse that can take place. Therefore, you should educate the children in your supervision regarding the dangers of the Net. It is easy to get these dangers out of proportion. They are very rare occurrences in fact, but they do happen in spite of all that.

There are safety measures that each surfer should take, no matter what age the folks concerned are. The sickos who prey on users of the Net are known as predators by the majority of surfers.

Besides common sense, there are also Net safety tools that you can employ to keep your friends and family safe. These tools can be nebulous, as in software, or material, as in hardware.

The first line of defence should be provided before the signal gets into your house. In other words, your Net Service Provider ought to be blocking known junk and problem emails from arriving at your inbox. If they are not supplying this very fundamental degree of service, then ask them why they do not or change your ISP.

You ought to never see any ads concerning Viagra, Cialis, penis or breast enlargement unless you type the query into a search engine. Those days have gone and good riddance.

The next level of security should be your firewall. If you are using a router, then there will usually be a firewall built into it. If there is not, do not buy it. However, there should be a firewall built into your browser. MS Windows XP and Windows 7 have efficient firewalls, but you can also purchase one.

The third degree is that of parental control switches. However, children learn how to turn these off. Windows has such controls or you can buy even more powerful controls. If you remain with Windows, check your kids' computer settings at least each and every week while they are at school.

Next, you can block web sites and email addresses one by one. This is done by 'black listing' web sites. This is also to be seen in the communication software like Outlook, Outlook Express and Explorer, but do not get complacent, kids know how to reverse these blocks as well.

You can also install a 'Keyword Tracker'. this unit of software will tell you, upon request, which are the foremost keywords used on that computer. This can be a real eye-opener and can become a very effective way of knowing what your computer is being used for.

However, maybe the safest way of regulating what your kids are using the Net for is to have the computer situated in your living room. You may think that it is a shame that it has to come to that, but, hey!, better safe than sorry, or not?




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...