Internet Child Protection Software

By Ggrld A Urrbn


Children need supervision as much as guidance. On a computer and on the internet, they are constantly introduced to a wealth of loose information that young minds are ill-equipped for comprehending and assessing constructively.

Computers teach children at an early age the importance of sustained learning and communication and as a child psychologist, I fully agree that this is necessary for the importance of sustained learning and communication.

The IntelliSpy Computer Activity Tracking Software enables parents to discreetly keep watch on everything their children do while on the computer, from web sites browsed and applications opened to emails sent and instant messages received.

With this software parents can steer their children to making enlightened reactions to information that may be new, questionable or unusual. They can also help them to make informed choices on what of these computer activities to pursue.

I would be remiss if I did not point out that child protection software will most certainly alert parents of any possibility that their children are being exposed unwittingly to malicious and harmful stimuli, and worst of all, predators. And there are many.

Intellispy supports key logging allowing parents to keep a log of anything that is typed in into the keyboard including emails, instant messages, chat rooms and social networking web sites like Facebook and Twitter.

The IntelliSpy Computer Activity Tracking Software even captures screen shots at one minute intervals. Parents can restrict access to unsuitable web sites. The program will simply restart if it ever closes it or shuts the computer down.

I am appreciative of the stealth feature. Children should never have to be given the wrong message that computers and communication technology are bad. On the contrary, child protection software will make the experience better in the long run.




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