on 11-02-2014 14:42
on 11-02-2014 14:42
on 11-02-2014 14:45
on 11-02-2014 14:45
on 11-02-2014 14:55
on 11-02-2014 14:59
on 11-02-2014 15:13
on 11-02-2014 15:15
on 11-02-2014 18:53
As in the news story iPhones for example have a parental restriction facility but it not well known as a facility.
Every situation will be different and would need to be addressed accordingly.
Trust has to be a factor.
Parental guidelines has to be another.
11-02-2014 19:21 - edited 12-02-2014 12:02
11-02-2014 19:21 - edited 12-02-2014 12:02
Sorry but I can't believe that in this day and age parents aren't aware of the dangers posed to youngsters using a smartphone.
More likely that they are just totally irresponsible.
on 11-02-2014 19:50
on 11-02-2014 19:50
on 11-02-2014 20:51
on 11-02-2014 20:51
When my daughter was younger, I had a proxy server inline (built into a firewall device) which gave the ability to monitor all traffic through it, and found some unsavoury things coming through some of the IRC rooms including a virus that necessitaed rebuilding the OS on the PC she was using. IRC got blocked after that at the firewall.