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Post by slartibartfast on Jul 8, 2013 22:38:53 GMT 10
Our little bloke - bless his inquisitiveness - googled something he shouldn't have and came up with a few pictures that he shouldn't have seen.
Does anyone know of a good program that can stop him and his siblings in their tracks?
Thanks tech gurus!
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Post by slartibartfast on Jul 9, 2013 20:15:47 GMT 10
Can you recommend any of these controls, Earl?
Any deterrent would be good, if something popped up saying "you can't go there", it may just stop future behaviour.
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Post by slartibartfast on Jul 9, 2013 22:48:15 GMT 10
Thanks Earl, I'll check them out.
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Post by slartibartfast on Jul 14, 2013 16:22:53 GMT 10
Ended up getting new virus protection system, which came with a program for parental control. Works a treat so far!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 6, 2013 13:00:38 GMT 10
Perhaps just talk to him?
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Post by slartibartfast on Aug 7, 2013 20:54:14 GMT 10
There's been lots of talking!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2013 23:22:35 GMT 10
There's been lots of talking! He will keep looking, perhaps you should embrace it. Shunning his sexual urges might have the opposite effect! Probably a good time to buy him a pack of condoms. Not to encourage sex, but to have them handy if he is in a situation.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2013 23:52:45 GMT 10
Harm minimisation.
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