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Shielding kids from
Internet porn
Internet porn and its appalling visibility rates have
always been a topic discussed with much interest
worldwide. The ethical strains of the issue still stay
debatable while there would be no denying that what has
been done to shield children from the perils of porn on
the Net, is not enough.
There have been commendable efforts by individuals and
organisations towards facilitating a shield for families
to guard children from Net porn
WiseChoice.Net is one such effort. And a compact one at
that. Here, all the filtering takes place on the servers
and not on the computer. Every time an Internet address is
typed in, a link is clicked on or a word is searched for,
the address or the word is routed to computers where it is
checked against the Wisechoice's block list.
If the request made is not on the list, the browser
proceeds to the requested site. If otherwise, you get a
message stating the requested site has been blocked. The
whole process takes less than a second once it reaches the
Internet.
With Wisechoice, the browsers don't even have to do
monthly download, constant monitoring or rating sites.
Whether to filter the content your kid is accessing or not
is obviously based on your personal convictions and
values. Many filters have already hit the market, with
provisions ranging from keeping history off accessed
content to blocking access to chat and undesirable
content.
Services like America Online and other Internet Service
Providers allow parents to block certain services.
However, it goes without saying that a better option would
always be taking a close look at your kid's Internet
habits.
Different filtering tools operate in different fashions.
Certain tools limit access to a specific list of websites
classified as "inappropriate." While some companies pick
what should be filtered, others let parents do it, among
pre-set categories.
Some companies operate by employing people to look at and
classify web pages into categories that a parent may or
may not choose to block.
Certain filtering tools limit access to sites containing
key words like "breast." There are also tools which block
only the bad words and not the text surrounding them. Some
filters apply to websites, others to e-mail, chat and
instant messaging, newsgroups, or a combination.
There are also tools which analyse the language around key
words to avoid blocking combination of words like "breast
cancer".
Net Nanny: Net Nanny claims that it will protect
children and free speech on the Net. It also advertises
that due to its filters, Net Nanny will ensure on-line
safety for user.
Cyber sitter: Solid Oak’s CYBER sitter claims to
offer the safest way to explore cyberspace, for its users.
It also claims to have by far the most technologically
advanced filtering product on the market due to its use of
an intelligent content recognition system, which
recognises even brand new sites. Because of these
technological advances, CYBER sitter is "guaranteed to
block over 95 per cent of all objectionable content".
Cyber Patrol: Cyber Patrol advertises itself as the
best way to manage children’s computer use and safety on
the Net. It claims that all sites on its blocked list are
reviewed by a team of Internet professionals, including
parents and teachers. Cyber Patrol further claims that all
blocked sites have been reviewed by human eyes.
SurfWatch: SurfWatch claims that more than eight million
copies of its product have been downloaded, thus making it
the most popular, trusted product for harnessing the
positive potential of the Internet. Its mission statement
notes, "We empower people with the information,
technology, and tools they need to harness the positive
potential of the Internet." With a blocked site list of
more than 100,000 URLs, it claims to be 90-95 per cent
effective in blocking objectionable sites, and due to its
team of professional web surfers the product will always
remain up to date. SurfWatch also advertises that all
blocked sites are seen by human eyes, and that difficult
decisions are referred to an Advisory Committee of
parents, professionals, teachers, law enforcement, clergy
and community members.
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