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Posted by =?Utf-8?B?Y20ubGFkeQ==?= on June 22, 2006, 6:30 pm
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Hi, I've just signed up for ASL2 and my kids go on the internet without me
there. They each have their own computer page, and have limited access to
the actual computer but with the broadband, they can go on at any time.
How can I stop them from accessing the internet?
Help Please!!!
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cm.lady
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Posted by Steve Williamson on June 22, 2006, 6:40 pm
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Pull the ADSL filters out and carry them with you :)
Or you could install some parental control software? I think Net Nanny is
quite good. Not having any ankle-biters myself I can't say I've had to try
software at home but we use Websense at work - bit expensive though !!
Steve
> Hi, I've just signed up for ASL2 and my kids go on the internet without me
> there. They each have their own computer page, and have limited access to
> the actual computer but with the broadband, they can go on at any time.
> How can I stop them from accessing the internet?
> Help Please!!!
> --
> cm.lady
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Posted by Robert Moir on June 22, 2006, 7:03 pm
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> Hi, I've just signed up for ASL2 and my kids go on the internet
> without me there. They each have their own computer page, and have
> limited access to the actual computer but with the broadband, they
> can go on at any time. How can I stop them from accessing the
> internet? Help Please!!!
parental discipline?
change the connection password and don't tell them what it is?
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Posted by PA Bear on June 22, 2006, 7:19 pm
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~PA Bear
cm.lady wrote:
> Hi, I've just signed up for ASL2 and my kids go on the internet without me
> there. They each have their own computer page, and have limited access to
> the actual computer but with the broadband, they can go on at any time.
> How can I stop them from accessing the internet?
> Help Please!!!
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Posted by Tom Willett on June 22, 2006, 7:25 pm
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Tom
> Just say NO...and enforce it.
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> ~PA Bear
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> cm.lady wrote:
>> Hi, I've just signed up for ASL2 and my kids go on the internet without
>> me
>> there. They each have their own computer page, and have limited access
>> to
>> the actual computer but with the broadband, they can go on at any time.
>> How can I stop them from accessing the internet?
>> Help Please!!!
>
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