Protect Your Children From Inappropriate Web Content With NetNanny

by erin on January 11, 2011

With all the cyber crime around these days, NetNanny is a program that really goes a long way in helping parents protect their children from inappropriate web sites and predators online as well as monitor the things they may receive on their cell phones. Although the list of advantages to having a software like this goes on and on, here are just a few examples for the benefits for the reader.

This system helps filter out potentially harmful content from the internet that a person’s child might run into while online. It can really help concerned parents breathe a little bit easier when it comes to being able to control what their children are viewing, and participating in, during their “surfing” times. One of the main things someone can do with this program is to set the controls so certain sites are accessible while blocking other ones.

Moreover, the software also has the capability of being able to “think ahead” to all the questionable places a child may not yet have gone to but might end up at by accident. The software is able to give the administrative “controller” details on certain sites in order to prevent viewing before it happens. For instance, parents can be notified in advance of those sites they would most likely include on a child’s “black list” along with those that are always OK for them to view. Moreover, they are also made aware when those sites that are normally considered “viewable” by all, like local news sites, contain stories or videos with objectionable content thereby letting a person choose whether to let a child access the site that day or not.

In addition, if a person is concerned about his or her child having an account or a personal page on one of the many online social networks that are available for anyone to join, he or she can have them “filtered” so their children are limited as to who they are able to communicate with and who is able to communicate with them. They are also able to have those sites blocked as “off limits” altogether if they wish.

This program also will prevent a child from exchanging files with persons the parents does not know or those they don’t approve of. All someone needs to do is to set the user controls to “block” certain activities for his or her children as he or she deems necessary. And, with that, they are in control of all “file exchanges” that their children are involved in.

Moreover, parents have the ability to set up the program to create a log that will show them where their child has been online, the details of what they tried to access on the visit and the date and time that the visits occurred. A person can also set the log up to alert them by email or by phone text when their child is online along with the internet activities he or she participated in.

Some parents have preferences as to when and where their child is allowed to access the internet as there may have been a past problem with their children’s online activities during certain “peak” hours of the day or night. If an individual would like to have more control over when their child is actually online, he or she can choose to set up the program to “allow” access or “block” the child completely during certain times of their choosing.

Hopefully, the readers now have a clearer picture of what Net Nanny is all about and what it may be able to do for them as far as keeping their children safe from online predators. And, if even more information about this program is needed, all a person has to do is to go online and look for the best parental control software services.

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