> Can anyone suggest me some parental control service.
> So that i provide safe online environment to my kids.
'Internet Filter' software like netnanny, cyberpatrol and K9 works with younger kids, but older ones (12+) can nearly always find a way around it (eg. a linux boot disk, proxy servers, etc). The best strategy is to have the computer in a shared room so you can see what they're doing at any random point; computers in children's bedrooms is the worst situation.
Trying to stop older children seeing inappropriate material, or behaving dangerously or badly, when you're not there is almost impossible. So I think it is very important to educate them about how to use the internet properly and safely *despite* having access to nasty, dangerous content. If we don't teach them how to be responsible, then how will they learn to be responsible? Internet filters are like locking up the cigarettes, without teaching the child *why* they shouldn't smoke or the consequences of trying it. As soon as the locks come off, the first thing they'll do is light one up.
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