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Benefits of Online Parental Control Tools Explained

Can Parental Controls Pay Off in the Long Run?

By Zachary Schuessler, published May 13, 2008
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When one hears the term "parental control," they automatically think that a program restricting a child's access to the Internet is too cumbersome to use. Other times, it might hinder their learning by blocking legit websites. Other times, it might not be enough to block against predators and dangers of the Internet. Luckily, technology has created some very effective parental control programs as of late.

The first tool that parents should seek in a parental control program is a simple remote monitoring feature. This will let a parent or babysitter monitor the screen of what the child is viewing- from an entirely different computer! This will ensure that a constant watch can be kept on the child without having to be in the same room or having to devote all of one's attention to overseeing the process.

Online predators are another risk that parents should be particularly adamant in guarding against. Such predators will try to coax children into doing something by simply posing as another child. In such cases, online parental control filters will be able to block access to websites that are notorious for such activities. Still other advanced filters will even be able to record chat logs for parents to review later.

Children aren't the only ones to gain benefit from a parental control tool. Viruses, malware, and other atrocities will be less likely to get through to one's computer if there is a strong parental control filter guarding against such attacks. Filters will be able to scan and find problems in websites or downloaded files, and then give the go ahead when things check out. This can save consumers hundreds in repair fees, simply because of a parental control program.

In order to promote a healthy lifestyle, parents can also restrict the amount of time a child can use to access the Internet. When a child has used his or her time, they will need to find other ways to stay entertained- hopefully going outside and getting exercise that is necessary for healthy development. Parental control programs remain flexible in the sense that times can be allotted and fixed at will.

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