[Novalug] limiting web email access
Angelo Bertolli
angelo at freeshell.org
Thu Apr 19 09:12:40 EDT 2007
Kevin Dwyer wrote:
> I would advocate a different approach entirely. First, if the kids are
> going to be using the computer, they need to be educated about what to
> do and what not to do. It's really no different from the "don't talk to
> strangers" kind of education but tailored for the Internet. Secondly,
> since they are still pretty young, they don't need private access to the
> computer. By setting up the computer in a public location, you can make
> it a family issue if one of them is approached or reaches inapproprate
> content. If for some reason the kids are suspected of breaching this
> trust, it's pretty easy to A) prove it by logging[1] and B) revoke
> privileges if necessary.
>
I totally agree with this. Every time I see this kind of question
posted about how to limit or prevent kids from doing something from a
technical aspect I think the same thing: what do you do in the other
areas of life where you don't have the ability to restrict them on
technical merit? I think expecting them to behave appropriately and
keeping an eye on them is better for them. After all, they can just go
to the library to use computers.
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