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klayerjimi

My six year old daughter is very intrigued and curious about the
internet. She knows and understands that having access to the internet
is something different from just using a PC. I would like to introduce
her to the net, but fear exposure to unnecessary and adult sites. How
can I restrict her access to specific sites of her interest?
 
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DL

If you are talking about the internet in general there are a number Parental
Control type apps, some are included in Anti Virus suits
You might also want to set a specific windows user log on for her, with
restricted permissions
As for email, its difficult to stop all spam
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Not an Outlook question. I would suggest looking for a site that has
parental suggestions for control of INternet access, sites, usage of e-mail
etc.

You can also question other parents in your neighborhood or school
counselors who should have some insight into this type of question, which
probably comes up pretty often.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.
ALWAYS post your Outlook version.
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After furious head scratching, klayerjimi asked:

| My six year old daughter is very intrigued and curious about the
| internet. She knows and understands that having access to the internet
| is something different from just using a PC. I would like to introduce
| her to the net, but fear exposure to unnecessary and adult sites. How
| can I restrict her access to specific sites of her interest?
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

My six year old daughter is very intrigued and curious about the
internet. She knows and understands that having access to the internet
is something different from just using a PC. I would like to introduce
her to the net, but fear exposure to unnecessary and adult sites. How
can I restrict her access to specific sites of her interest?

Your six-year-old daughter should never use the Internet except while sitting
on your lap. Do not show her any web sites you don't want her to visit and
never allow her to use the computer without you. You might want to perform a
Google search for "child-friendly internet". Tools like
http://www.mykidsbrowser.com/ can be helpful. A list of ISPs that claim to be
"family-friendly" can be found at
http://www.kidshield.com/isps/filteredisps.htm
 
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Bianjem

The internet is probably the most powerful inventions of mankind. If
used for productive and educative purposes, it can be very beneficial.
Your child will develop communication and typing skills and will learn
to express herself by using the internet. You can log on to
www.kidsemail.org for this purpose. The site allows parental control,
monitoring control on your child’s usage of the net so that you can
ensure a safe experience for your child.
 

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