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Jun
26th

Protect your child on web browsing

Author: Sherlock | Files under General Blogs

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I came across with one of my friend who has kids ranging 2-5 years of age. As usual internet is accessible throughout their reach at home and sometimes their parents can’t monitored their siblings on the way this kids browsing internet. It happens that her 5 year old kid accidentally click porn ads that shows on the screen. I was ask by my friend on how to eliminate or filter web browsing especially those porn sites. I google it and lucky then i found great software and absolutely free. I highly recommended ParentalControl Bar. I fully tested and its absolutely easy to manage. It goes to any of your desired browser and it do the rest to protect your kids or any of members of the family see those undesired websites.

What is Parental Control Bar?

  • Help control what your family views online
    ParentalControl Bar is a simple, powerful tool to help shield your children from explicit websites. Simply activate Child-Mode while your children surf the internet, and the toolbar will block access to adult-oriented websites.
  • A free public service
    ParentalControl Bar is provided free of charge to the public by WRAAC.org, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing free, effective internet control tools.
  • System requirements:
    • Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
    • Internet Explorer 5.5+
    • Firefox 1.5+
    New! – Safari 10.4+

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    • Why is this free?
      This toolbar is provided as a free public service by WRAAC.org, a non-profit organization. Our goal is to empower parents with greater control over the forms of content their family accesses online.

      We make no moral judgements with regard to websites or website content. What we simply do is label the content and nature of the most popular websites on the internet. Our website labeling data (together with our simple, free browser filtering tool) empowers parents to make their own decision on the forms of content that enters the home.

    • A brief history of website labeling
      A system for ‘website labelling’ was created by the World Wide Web consortium in 1998. They designed a system known as PICS (Platform for Internet Content Selection). It was originally designed to help parents and teachers control what children access on the internet.

      In 1999 the Internet Content Rating Association (ICRA) used the PICS system to create a well-defined content vocabulary for site labeling. To state simply, they made it easy for webmasters to describe the content of a website by allowing the label to be embedded directly into the html code of the site.

    • So where does WRAAC.org come into all of this?
      The members of WRAAC.org realized that although many websites are self-labeled with the ICRA label, there has been no major effort to date (government nor corporate) to provide the public with free and effective child filtering tools.

      Recent government attempts at internet content control have been grossly ineffective. Focused mostly on webmaster fines and penalties, lawmakers have been attempting to solve the issue by defining what is morally acceptable to its public instead of empowering parents to make their own choices.

      Commercial filtering software companies have also fallen short, since while many parents do wish to control the web content their family views, the tools to date have been too complex or too expensive.

      The founders of WRAAC, all of whom have families and children of their own, have come together from diverse backgrounds and varying industries. Their mission is to build the world’s most simple, effective filtering software and distribute it for free.

    • About the ParentalControl Bar
      So WRAAC developed the ParentalControl Bar. How does it work you ask? When your child attempts to access a website the toolbar first checks if the site is self-labeled, compares this site label to your parental settings and determines whether to block or allow access. If the site is not self-labeled, then the toolbar scans our extensive list of 3rd-party labels before deciding whether to block or allow. The toolbar also allows parents to add specific websites to a personal ‘always blocked’ or ‘always allowed’ list. Although no system is ever perfect and we cannot guarantee that all unwanted websites will be blocked, parents will be able to more effectively control the types of websites their children access with this tool. WRAAC continues to promote website self-labeling and is constantly 3rd-party labeling the most popular unlabeled sites on the internet, so that this tool remains an effective browser filtering tool.

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