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Originally Posted by CubicleGeek
So aside from these logs, there is no way to prevent a child from surfing onto a site that contains adult (or worse, illegal) content? By the time a parent looked at the log and found out the content their kid just looked at, wouldn't it be too late?
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First of all, it would take forever to type in the web addresses and navigate to these illegal pages. As well, the pages are small and hard to make out. Now, I can see this being a problem if parents:
a) Don't check on the kids now and then.
b) Don't wonder why there are no game sounds coming from the living room when they are supposedly playing games.
Of course this won't be a problem, if like was mentioned before, parental control is enabled and access to the web browser is disabled. There, problem solved. Now the kid can't get online without the 4-digit pin.
Why this can't be understood, I'm not sure. Takes 1 minute to solve this potential illegal and unmoral problem.