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Parental control of 13 yr old's email account and internet usage
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| Hello-
In my house we use XP and Outlook Express for email. What
is your suggestions for parental control over your childs
email account. I don't want to invade privacy persay, but
I want to occasionaly take a look see. As far as the
internet is concerned my 13 yr old hasn't learned of the
temporary internet file folder. So, I am ok there for now.
Thanks for any suggestions or ideas.
Rob
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| Steven L Umbach 2004-01-29, 1:38 am |
| Invade their privacy?? YOU are the parent and responsibe for their
upbringing and well being. Let it be known that their email account is
your's also at least to an age where you are confident that they are mature
and responsible and that it is to your choosing and can change any
ime. --- Steve
"Rob" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:660701c3e633$b4279780$a501280a@phx.gbl...quote:
> Hello-
> In my house we use XP and Outlook Express for email. What
> is your suggestions for parental control over your childs
> email account. I don't want to invade privacy persay, but
> I want to occasionaly take a look see. As far as the
> internet is concerned my 13 yr old hasn't learned of the
> temporary internet file folder. So, I am ok there for now.
> Thanks for any suggestions or ideas.
> Rob
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| Bill Sanderson 2004-01-29, 9:35 am |
| I've heard that the newest MSN client version--MSN9 has pretty effective
parental controls under XP--might be worth investigating.
"Rob" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:660701c3e633$b4279780$a501280a@phx.gbl...quote:
> Hello-
> In my house we use XP and Outlook Express for email. What
> is your suggestions for parental control over your childs
> email account. I don't want to invade privacy persay, but
> I want to occasionaly take a look see. As far as the
> internet is concerned my 13 yr old hasn't learned of the
> temporary internet file folder. So, I am ok there for now.
> Thanks for any suggestions or ideas.
> Rob
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| sgopus 2004-01-30, 3:34 am |
| Let me echo the previous posting, more parents need to
understand, that a 13 year old child, still needs
supervision, with all the predators out there, I would
watch closely what my child is doing on the internet, in
fact I would not let them access it without my reading
everything, they are our precious resource and need
protecting. I would know all the passwords and login id's
and every word that is being entered in their access.
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>upbringing and well being. Let it be known that their
email account isquote:
>your's also at least to an age where you are confident
that they are maturequote:
>and responsible and that it is to your choosing and can
change anyquote:
>ime. --- Steve
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