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Our Top Choice Award™ goes to Web Watcher for it's internet filtering capabilities as well as it's extensive monitoring features. Web Watcher is the only software available that offers internet filtering, program blocking, and time limit controls along with the advanced and extensive monitoring capabilities neccessary to keep complete tabs on your child's computer and internet activity. They provide the most responsive customer support of all products that we reviewed. Also, although Web Watcher is priced higher, they don't require annual subscription fees like most other parental control software. >> Read More...
 
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Parents - Exercise Your Control

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Parents - Exercise Your Control


Just as it is your job to protect your children in every day life, it is your job as a parent to protect your children online. Parents who wouldn't allow their children to go out with people they don't know often think nothing of letting their children spend hours online chatting with strangers. Today, online crimes can easily enter your home, so it is your responsibility to make your child aware of the online dangers that exist. In addition to communicating with your child about online safety, pro-active parents can purchase software that may prevent potential problems.

Filtering programs such as NetNanny and CyberPatrol can offer some restriction to inappropriate web sites that might contain pornography. However, these programs aren't foolproof and do not provide realtime alerts and notification. Your child may still be able to access some pornographic sites and some legitimate sites may accidentally be blocked.

If you are concerned about your child's online activities, a parental control service by OnlineSafetyPAL and program like OnlineSafetyShield can used to help ensure online child safety when you are not around. These programs and services are set-up to record and monitor all computer activity and provide real-time alert notification. Parents can create a list of certain specific forbidden words, such as pornography or sex. If any of these words are typed during a session, the program automatically records it. The online monitoring feature can give parents peace of mind by being able to view online recordings. Working parents can even set the program to send them alert emails to their computer and text messages on their mobile phones to let them know when there has been any improper use of the computer. If your child attends after school care that has Internet access, be sure to check with them to see if they use a control or filtering program.

About the author:
Asma Latif is a pro-active parent, a California CPA and a founder of OnlineSafetyPAL Inc. (http://www.OnlineSafetyPAL.com and http://www.OnlineSafetyShield.com) helping other parents protect children against online dangers through parental control software and education. She can be reached at Asma.Latif@OnlineSafetyPAL.com or at 562.945.3738.

For detailed side-by-side comparisons of parental control software, see our parental control software comparison chart.





Parental Control Software
(listed in order of rank)

#1. Web Watcher
#2. CyberPatrol
#3. Net Nanny
#4. iProtectYou
#5. SafeEyes
#6. My Nabyoo
#7. iAmBigBrother
#8. PC Tattletale




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