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Filtering Software The most common tool to protect kids online is filtering software, which filters out profanity and specific types of Web content--such as nudity and violence--while blocking content in other apps, like e-mail and IM clients. |
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Child-Proof Your Computer These applications let you take complete control of the computer to protect your youngest kids from online dangers while also protecting your important files from your kids as they learn about computers. |
PC Magazine February 1, 2008 Neil J. Rubenking |
Net Nanny 5.6 The rejuvenated Net Nanny 5.6 does almost everything right when it comes to protecting your kids online. |
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Take Care of Your Nanny Paying taxes is never fun. However, ignoring the nanny tax can get you in big trouble. Complying with the law may save you a lot of hassle later on. |
PC Magazine October 28, 2003 |
Libraries Face Up to Filters When a divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled this summer that federally funded libraries must install software filters on public-access computers, the decision capped off a fiery debate over library patrons' First Amendment rights. Months later, it's clear the controversy isn't over. |
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