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Taming the technology
How to use parental controls and other tools to maximise online safety in your home.
Know your devices
All the devices that connect to the internet in your home offer lots of benefits. But you also need to understand the risks associated with these devices and how to protect yourself and your family.
Use parental controls
Parental controls are software tools that allow you to monitor and limit what your child sees and does online.
They can be set up to do things like:
- block your child from accessing specific websites, apps or functions (like using a device’s camera, or the ability to buy things)
- filter different kinds of content — such as ‘adult’ or sexual content, content that may promote self-harm, eating disorders, violence, drugs, gambling, racism and terrorism
- allow you to monitor your child’s use of connected devices, with reports on the sites they visit and the apps they use, how often and for how long
- set time limits, blocking access after a set time
If a device or program is shared by multiple members of your family, you should be able change the tool settings to reflect each user’s age and skills.
Remember - No parental control tool is 100% effective. Helping your child build good online safety habits is just as important.
A good starting point is to encourage your child to use Kiddle at home. Kiddle is a search engine that not only filters inappropriate content, but adjusts information to be more 'child-friendly'.
Zac Lane
e-Learning Leader