Block Internet sites
Block Internet sites
Hello, I have a problem. My daughter likes to go to alot of chat rooms i believe its aol and msn messenger. unfortunately she knows alot about computers thanks to me. I messed with the host file but after a while she figured out how to get around it. Is there a way to make a pure basic program to block these internet sites?
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Re: Block Internet sites
Quick Alternative:luke101 wrote: ...unfortunately she knows alot about computers thanks to me...
Subcribe to ZoneAlarm Pro firewall, adjust the settings to block those sites and then enable the ZoneAlarm password protection so she cannot alter the settings.
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I *never* claimed to be a programmer.
Randy
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Re: Block Internet sites
But she could still just shut it down, leaving the computer open with no inet security at all.Randy Walker wrote:Quick Alternative:luke101 wrote: ...unfortunately she knows alot about computers thanks to me...
Subcribe to ZoneAlarm Pro firewall, adjust the settings to block those sites and then enable the ZoneAlarm password protection so she cannot alter the settings.
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This is a hard one.
Blocking access at home, removing IM-type software, etc is one thing, but there are friends houses, etc, etc, any amount of ways someone can circumvent things.
I think you are probably already doing the right thing (talking to and guiding her, explaining the the problems and dangers involved, etc) as, in the final analysis, it will be her decisions that determine what she does and how she goes about it.
I sincerely wish you success with this.
Blocking access at home, removing IM-type software, etc is one thing, but there are friends houses, etc, etc, any amount of ways someone can circumvent things.
I think you are probably already doing the right thing (talking to and guiding her, explaining the the problems and dangers involved, etc) as, in the final analysis, it will be her decisions that determine what she does and how she goes about it.
I sincerely wish you success with this.
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Yeah, that's the best thing to do.. my sister went through this with herDare2 wrote:This is a hard one.
Blocking access at home, removing IM-type software, etc is one thing, but there are friends houses, etc, etc, any amount of ways someone can circumvent things.
I think you are probably already doing the right thing (talking to and guiding her, explaining the the problems and dangers involved, etc) as, in the final analysis, it will be her decisions that determine what she does and how she goes about it.
I sincerely wish you success with this.
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Therein lies the whole reality and best solution. Short of locking her out of the computer entirely, there is nothing you can put into place that doesn't have a work around. Even if you password protect the BIOS and OS so she can't boot the machine, she will find other access.Dare2 wrote:I think you are probably already doing the right thing (talking to and guiding her, explaining the the problems and dangers involved, etc) as, in the final analysis, it will be her decisions that determine what she does and how she goes about it.
A firewall/router can simply be unplugged and bypassed.
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I *never* claimed to be a programmer.
Randy
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