TELECOM Digest OnLine - Sorted: Re: MySpace: Murdoch's Big Hope; Parents Nightmare


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


T (nospam.kd1s@cox.nospam.net)
Sat, 25 Feb 2006 09:31:01 -0500

In article <telecom25.82.8@telecom-digest.org>,
nospam4me@mytrashmail.com says:

> 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.

One of my coworkers has a one year old and already he's running Squid
coupled with Dan's Guardian at home. Good luck to his kid.

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