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Minggu, 09 Oktober 2011
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Are you the parent of a child or a teen who uses the internet?
If you are, there is a good chance that you use Internet
Explorer for your browser, as it comes standard on most
computers. The good news is that if you are using Internet
Explorer, which has the blue colored e icon, it is easy for you
to set parental controls. These parental controls can block your
child from viewing dangerous content online.
As nice as it is to hear that you can limit the websites that
your child or teenager gains access to online, you may be
curious as to how you can go about doing so. As it was
previously stated, the process is relatively easy. Outlined
below are a few steps to help get you started.
1 – Open a new Internet Explorer window. You can do this by
clicking on that blue e icon that was mentioned above.
2 – Click on "Tools," from the drop down menu bar at the top of
the page.
3 – Click on "Internet Options," and a new smaller window will appear.
4 – Click on the "Content," tab, as this is where you are able
to set the controls.
5 – Under the heading of "Content Advisor," you will see an
enable button, click on it and a new window will appear.
By following the above mentioned steps, you should get to the
point where you are able to enter in your preferences. You may
first want to start with the ratings. Click on the "Ratings," tab.
When using the ratings feature that is provided through
Internet Explorer, you will see at least four main headings,
which include language, sex, nudity, and violence. You are able
to determine what can be viewed on your computer based on
levels. For example, Level 1 for violence is fighting, Level 2
is killing, Level 3 is blood and gore, and so forth. Remember
that you can readjust these ratings at any point in time.
If you use the internet safety rating features that are
provided by Internet Explorer, it is important to know that some
sites can innocently be blocked. For example, a site that simply
mentions the words "violence," or "kill," may be blocked, even
if they are not violent websites. For that reason, you may need
to make some adjustments. This can easily be done by clicking on
the "Approved Sites," tab.
When you click on the "Approved Sites," tab you are able to
enter in the websites that you would like to have viewable. This
feature is nice to have if your child or teenager is using a
family computer, like one that you and your spouse may also use.
It addition to listing approved sites, you can also list the
websites that you want to never make viewable. This is ideal if
you are prohibiting your child from using a social networking
website, like MySpace.
Aside from adding the websites that you and other adults in
your household view to the approved sites list, you can also use
a password. You can create a password for your computer and the
parental controls by click on the "General," tab. Create a
password that is easy for you and the rest of the adults in your
household to remember, but one that is hard enough that your
child or teen can't figure out themselves. In fact, do not give
your child the password. An adult in your home can use it if
they ask to have a safe site unblocked.
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