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Communications Act could make parental controls obligatory
Jeremy Hunt in a speech to the Royal Television Society has outlined measures for controlling access to offensive and unlawful content.
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Re: Communications Act could make parental controls obligatory
Honestly...
I get asked on a fairly regular basis the best way to stop kids of friends and friends of friends from browsing undesirable content. My answer now is always the same. Well you could download K9 from Bluecoat (as I actually posted on here some time ago) but here's a unique idea - put the damn computer where you can see it when your kids are on it and keep an eye on it. I know exactly what my son browses, 'cos I can see it.
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