I remember my parents as well as my friends that have kids telling me that the minute I become a mommy is one of the most joyful periods in life. They were right. Of course, I still love my hubby with all that I have, but both our main concerns have changed. Currently, the most important people in our lives are our children.
At the ages of 5 and 8, my kids are starting to explore more stuff. Hence, child security has become an issue at home. My oldest girl now has her own Facebook account, and my boy has become naughtier and tends to wander off each time we are outside.
I asked my older sister what she does to always keep her daughter's online activities monitored. Apparently, in order to monitor the cyber-activities of her 13 year old girl, she makes use of the Intellispy computer activity tracking software.
This application has a key-logging feature that enables my sister to check everything that has been entered into the keyboard. It also takes pictures of the screen every minute and restricts inappropriate Sites.
Considering that my own daughter is just 8 years of age, I figured that a child-safe Internet browser would do for now, so I purchased the KIDS netSAFE browser. It enables me to make a list of internet sites which are safe for my kid to access. Similarly, it blocks Internet sites having adult content and also pop-ups.
For my five-year-old kid, my sister recommended the Child Guard Panda. She used one when her daughter was still young.
This electronic child leash and alarm is put on by the kid around his/her wrist. The transmitter, which is fashioned just like a panda, sends a signal towards the parent via its receiver to allow him/her know that his/her kid has wandered off. The signal can be adjusted, from six to thirty feet.
Child safety is consistently a primary concern of parents. I am glad that through technology, I can keep an eye on my children regardless of how old they may be.
At the ages of 5 and 8, my kids are starting to explore more stuff. Hence, child security has become an issue at home. My oldest girl now has her own Facebook account, and my boy has become naughtier and tends to wander off each time we are outside.
I asked my older sister what she does to always keep her daughter's online activities monitored. Apparently, in order to monitor the cyber-activities of her 13 year old girl, she makes use of the Intellispy computer activity tracking software.
This application has a key-logging feature that enables my sister to check everything that has been entered into the keyboard. It also takes pictures of the screen every minute and restricts inappropriate Sites.
Considering that my own daughter is just 8 years of age, I figured that a child-safe Internet browser would do for now, so I purchased the KIDS netSAFE browser. It enables me to make a list of internet sites which are safe for my kid to access. Similarly, it blocks Internet sites having adult content and also pop-ups.
For my five-year-old kid, my sister recommended the Child Guard Panda. She used one when her daughter was still young.
This electronic child leash and alarm is put on by the kid around his/her wrist. The transmitter, which is fashioned just like a panda, sends a signal towards the parent via its receiver to allow him/her know that his/her kid has wandered off. The signal can be adjusted, from six to thirty feet.
Child safety is consistently a primary concern of parents. I am glad that through technology, I can keep an eye on my children regardless of how old they may be.
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