> I would like to find a software that will allow my young children access
> to only a few limited websites. We have windows xp. Thanks
STFW.
JFGI.
GAFC.
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> I would like to find a software that will allow my young children
> access to only a few limited websites. We have windows xp. Thanks
>
Net Nanny. Been around forever. Any decent computer store shuld have it.
http://www.netnanny.com/products/netnanny/long
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Put the computer in the living room or den and watch what they
do.
If you don't trust your kids, or don't care to teach them what is
appropriate and what is not, then step up and monitor them
yourself.
Or you can apply someone else's standards to their internet use.
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> yes they filter content, but I want to block all sites, except a
few
> that we allow our young kids.
>
Learn to use a HOST file?
Theres custom host files that will block "adult" sites.
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> 8ball meme <lab...@gmail.com> clouded the waters of pure thought
> with news:75dbe7be-54b9-4c51-a606-c01be2e58c22
> @u26g2000yqm.googlegroups.com:
>
>> yes they filter content, but I want to block all sites, except a
> few
>> that we allow our young kids.
>>
>
> Learn to use a HOST file?
>
> Theres custom host files that will block "adult" sites.
>
Not what he asked. He wants them to *only* use a limited number of sites
that they've chosen.
Never heard of "whitelisting"?
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2043282
Interesting discussion.
> chuckcar <ch...@nil.car> clouded the waters of pure thought with
> news:Xns9D168A4...@127.0.0.1:
>
>> "�n�hw��f" <snuh...@yahoo.com> wrote in
>> news:Xns9D165F6E8D4C7...@216.196.97.142:
>>
>>> 8ball meme <lab...@gmail.com> clouded the waters of pure thought
>>> with news:75dbe7be-54b9-4c51-a606-c01be2e58c22
>>> @u26g2000yqm.googlegroups.com:
>>>
>>>> yes they filter content, but I want to block all sites, except a
>>> few
>>>> that we allow our young kids.
>
> Never heard of "whitelisting"?
>
> http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2043282
>
> Interesting discussion.
>
Using favorites and uinstalling all but one web browser would be a
much simpler solution. Then you'd only have to turn off appearance of
the address bar.
If the OP decided to use IE, then
view->addressbar
Then you'd only have to clear the history to make it completely impossible
to go anywhere else.
tools->internet options and then click on "clear history".
No point in adding unnecessary complexity/
Kids shouldnt do these things unsupervised:
Use a knife
Drive a car
Use the computer
Handle a gun
Parents are lazy.
<shrugs>
> chuckcar <ch...@nil.car> clouded the waters of pure thought with
> news:Xns9D174F1...@127.0.0.1:
>
>> If the OP decided to use IE, then
>>
>> view->addressbar
>>
>> Then you'd only have to clear the history to make it completely
>> impossible to go anywhere else.
>>
>> tools->internet options and then click on "clear history".
>>
>> No point in adding unnecessary complexity/
>>
>>
>
> Kids shouldnt do these things unsupervised:
>
> Use a knife
> Drive a car
> Use the computer
> Handle a gun
>
> Parents are lazy.
>
If the kid has to way put the car in gear or remove the emergency brake
there's no danger is there? Your analogy is faulty - in *this* case.
> If the kid has to way put the car in gear or remove the emergency brake
> there's no danger is there?
WTF???????????????
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> On Sun, 07 Feb 2010 04:39:04 +0000, chuckcar wrote:
>
>> If the kid has to way put the car in gear or remove the emergency
>> brake there's no danger is there?
>
> WTF???????????????
>
"Intentional ignorance".
<nods>
> I would like to find a software that will allow my young children
> access to only a few limited websites. We have windows xp. Thanks
>
Not sure if you saw my alternate suggestion or if you managed to get
another solution working. In any case it's probably the simplest way to
do it:
Using favorites and uinstalling all but one web browser would be a
much simpler solution. Then you'd only have to turn off appearance of
the address bar. You would have only those specific sites in the
favorites or course. Removing *all* IE addons such as the google ones
would be required of course too.
If the you have decided to use IE, then
view->addressbar
So the checkmark is no longer there.
Then you'd only have to clear the history to make it completely
impossible to go anywhere else.
tools->internet options and then click on "clear history".
At this point there is no history, so there's no way to go anywhere from
the history lookup. There's no address bar so you can't enter a url in
manually. The only was to get a website at all is to choose one from the
favorites. From that point on you're limited to those sites and the links
they contain.
> 8ball meme <zip...@hotmail.com> wrote in
> news:98dc8175-c137-4811...@19g2000yql.googlegroups.com:
>
>> I would like to find a software that will allow my young children
>> access to only a few limited websites. We have windows xp. Thanks
>>
> Not sure if you saw my alternate suggestion or if you managed to get
> another solution working. In any case it's probably the simplest way to
> do it:
>
> Using favorites and uinstalling all but one web browser would be a much
> simpler solution. Then you'd only have to turn off appearance of the
> address bar. You would have only those specific sites in the favorites
> or course. Removing *all* IE addons such as the google ones would be
> required of course too.
>
> If the you have decided to use IE, then
>
> view->addressbar
>
> So the checkmark is no longer there.
>
> Then you'd only have to clear the history to make it completely
> impossible to go anywhere else.
Unless you click a link, either in the browser or any other app. Or enter
a URL into the Run dialog. Or any other way I'm not thinking of right now.
More for the Chuckcar Truisms file.
[Hiding the address bar and clearing history] will "make it completely
impossible to go anywhere else."
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