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Re: MySpace: Murdoch's Big Hope; Parents Nightmare


nospam4me@mytrashmail.com
Thu, 23 Feb 2006 19:50:43 UTC

I think the baseline for parental security policies should be Internet
access only on devices that are in "family" space, where parents can see
what's on the screen and where they can check history and cookies files.
That is for kids, no 3G phones, SMS messaging restricted to a
parent-approved list.

A big complicator is the fact the kids usually know a lot more about
computers than parents, including how to circumvent parental-security
measures.

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Herb Oxley
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