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Cyber Safety Seminar |
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Mark Strohm, Jr. |

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Recommended Filters |
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Internet filters are a MUST! You would not leave pornographic magazines on the floor of your house with a warning “do not to touch!” When inappropriate material is just a few clicks away it is as easy as picking up a magazine off the floor. With the use of internet filters you remove concerns of accidental exposure or temptation. Cyber Safety Seminar recommends the following filters. You can check out each one by clicking on the banner adds below. |
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Content Watch is another very powerful filter. They advertise that it is now 400% faster than their original program. Content Watch is less expensive that BSafe, but must be purchased for each computer. Content Watch offers a free program entitled ContentCleanUp which helps you safely detect and clean your computer from objectionable files. |
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Net Nanny 5.1, the world's leading parental control software, controls access to websites and other online content such as Internet-based games, blocks file sharing of music, images and videos, and monitors a user's Internet activity. Net Nanny gives you control over your Internet connection, while respecting your personal values and beliefs. Now includes Net Nanny Family Safe Search toolbar for Internet Explorer. |
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iProtectYou Web Filter and CyberSieve are offered by Soft For You. These filters enable you to control internet sites and even which software programs may have access to the internet. While other programs limit times children may go out on the internet this program allows you to differentiate between programs and times allowed. So for example you can allow access to school sites at all hours, but cut off instant messaging at 10:00 pm. |
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iProtectYou offers a nice 7 page pamphlet called Parents Guideline. It gives parents some basics on how to apply your rules through the use of a filter. The examples are from the iProtectYou filter, but they are applicable no matter what filter you have. You can download the PDF file by clicking on the PDF symbol to the right. |
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Parents Guideline |
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Want to monitor everything that is done on your child’s computer? These programs differs from filters that block certain internet activity. Net nanny Chat Monitor, IamBigBrother and E-Surveiller save all actions including text from Instant Messaging—both sent and received. |
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SafeEyes is an internet filter for both Mac and PC! It has all the bells and whistles with the huge advantage of logging Instant Messaging. If you have more than one computer (you can load this on 3 computers) this is the best bargain. You can also set the amount of time per day your child may be on the internet. But don’t be fooled—this is not a cut down filter! |
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From an elementary teacher: “The seminar was practical, put in common sense language. I was impressed with how Mark had thoroughly researched the topic. It’s shocking how the advertisers are targeting younger kids not just with ads but providing easy access to inappropriate things and even sexually explicit material. I didn’t realize the extent of this going on.” |
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25 million American men use Internet pornography at least one hour a week, but most wives have no idea. 9 out of 10 children between the ages of 8 and 16 have viewed pornography on the internet. Most parents have no idea. (New Life Ministries) |
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We Blocker is a free porn filter. I used it several years ago before purchasing a filter. It was slower, but very effective! |