Will My Child Get Porn Off The Web?
Unfortunately and answer to the question, aboveis that it's not a matter of if, but when.
The reality is that if your child is spending any length of time online at all they will come across pornography - lots of it, and even if you're not actively looking for it.
Here's why, in an effort to increase profits, most pornographic sites use tricks of one sort or another to lure the unsuspecting Web surfer into clicking on their link and sending them directly to a pornographic website, or websites.
In fact, it's not uncommon for pornographic websites to use special HTML coding and/or malicious Java scripting to cause multiple browsers to be launched on your content on your child's computer thereby loading dozens of triple XXX. websites automatically.
Another popular tactic is to register a web site domain name that is very similar to popular children's sites, movies, toys or games.
Just do a search for "Barbie doll" and see sort of results you see in the search engines. Unless, you have content filtering set up on your web browser, chances are you'll find gonzo porn links.
Just imagine if you were a seven or eight year old little girl doing a search for Barbies. Wouldn't it be kind of distressing to be confronted with those types of websites?
Another trick is to buyout an existing child site and then redirect to the pornography site.
Sadly, these days when you search for almost any topic or kid related key word, you'll receive search results that point porn site.
To get around this try, using a kid-friendly filtered search engine. Yet another way to protect your child from accessing porn is to install Internet filtering software or use one of the many Internet service providers that offer filtering tools.
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