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By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
With more and more children logging on to the Internet, kids can often find themselves in unsafe situations. But how can you keep your children from visiting dangerous websites? More and more children are surfing the information super-highway these days, but if your children aren`t careful, with the simple click of a button...they can find themselves on dangerous grounds. Almost 26-million kids surf the net. But if your worried about the dangerous chatrooms your kids visit or the violent websites your child may enter, there is a way to child-proof your computer. With filtering, you can choose what websites and chat rooms your children are able to enter. But who has the primary responsibility for protecting children when they go online at home, the parents? Whether it be the parents or a computer monitoring their use, it can help your kids do some safer surfing. For information about Internet filtering see your Internet provider or go online at http://www.consumerreports.com

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