Posted on 04/18/2002 11:27:10 AM PDT by rudy45
What techniques have parents used to control access to Internet? I have looked at "I am Big Brother." However, it is more of a monitoring package, rather than one that blocks access. What I am interested in is a package that would allow access to (e.g. Instant Messenger) applications only when we allow it (sort of like a timelock). Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks.
I leave it up 24/7. It's pretty convenient that way...
You can also type in $IM_on to turn them back on. This could be helpful if you are receiving the garbage IMs from XXX or other intrusive internet sites.
I wish I knew how to prevent people from Instant Messaging me when I'm working and don't want to be bothered.Please refer to Reply #22 above
The suggestion to block access to a certain port via Zonealarm looks promising, and I am going to check that option.
Have you given any thought to enabling the 'content advisor' on the internet explorer tools menu? I am going to see if I can block access to aol.com that way. (I would do it now, except we forgot the parental control password. I have to uninstall and re-install IE to re-set the password.)
LOL...Alright son, out to the woodshed you go and I'm going to open up a can of poledit on you boy.
As for the IM, uninstall it, nobody needs to be chatting to "friends" they can't ever see.
To talk to local and school friends use the phone or have them over the house.
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