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Kids online

Today, I set up a new computer for the kids. I took the new 2.8Ghz Celeron box that had been serving as my Linux file-server and swapped it with the old 450Mhz P3 box that the kids were using. I was a little surprised how easy it was to make the switch. I just took the hard-drive out of the Celeron and put it in the P3 and Linux came right back up.

I set up Windows XP Home on the Celeron box and installed the important software (Warcraft and SimCity 3000) for the kids. I would have preferred something other than Windows, but we have quite an investment in games and educational software for Windows.

I also added a wireless adapter. So now, for the first time, the kids computer is on-line. I didn't setup any parental controls or filtering software and I'm not really sure what to do about "internet safety." The boys are 7 and 8 and I'm pretty sure they aren't going to go looking for trouble quite yet, but I am a little worried that Google will send them to a site of ill-repute or some horrible porn-spam message will land in their inbox. If you've got kids around that age on-line, I'd love to hear what you do to protect them from porn-spam and other internet threats.

Dave Johnson in General • 🕒 07:27PM Jun 12, 2005
Tags: family
Comments:

I set up Dan's Guardian as an HTTP proxy for kids at our house. Relateively light testing suggests that it blocks most of the things I immediately worried about, and occasionally I check that the proxy setting didn't "accidentally disppear - honest Dad!".

Posted by David Edmondson on June 13, 2005 at 08:00 AM EDT #

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