Question:
I’ll give it a test. At my children’s ages I have little to worry about though but I’ll test the software anyway. — To reply via email, remove XP. The need for "parenting" is high, higher now then ever before. The following group is based on understanding children behavior. It is also based on how we as parents are doing our part in raising our children. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/childbehavior/
Untitled Document Teachers and parents might find this useful. There is a software product designed to search computers for pornographic materials and delete or report on any results found. Snitch is suited for use in schools and at home to detect undesirable items on the hard drive, such as images containing nudity, movies, audio files, suspicious internet history, obscenity, compressed files containing the above, etc. It is made for schools with computers that students can access, especially those with laptop programs and/or internet access to students, computers in the library etc. where the potential for misuse is high. Parents can also benefit from this software where they want to verify that their home computer is not being used to access porn, and clean it up if it is. There’s a free demo too. I read about it on this Press Release http://www.prweb.com/releases/2002/3/prweb34631.php
Response:
>I’ll give it a test. At my children’s ages I have little to worry about >though but I’ll test the software anyway.
Actually this stuff is mostly a scam. Anybody who knows anything about computer files knows that compression can change anything to look like anything, in fact that IS the thrust of RSA encryption. All you have to do is store it as a PGP document with a long key and label it a .dll and nobody will ever be able to decode it. As for histories most kids know how to defeat those now. The genuine stupidity is even TRYING such antihumane antisexual bullshit with your children! They will simply learn to hate and disrespect you. Steve
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Your software, at it’s price is hardly worth it. Yes it found photos which were even in hidden folders. Oddly enough it found a lot of regular family photos seemingly reporting those as ‘adult’. I gave your software a try, even if it was spammed here and now I give you your proper advertising: Its NOT worth the money. — To reply via email, remove XP. The need for "parenting" is high, higher now then ever before. The following group is based on understanding children behavior. It is also based on how we as parents are doing our part in raising our children. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/childbehavior/
Untitled Document Teachers and parents might find this useful. There is a software product designed to search computers for pornographic materials and delete or report on any results found. Snitch is suited for use in schools and at home to detect undesirable items on the hard drive, such as images containing nudity, movies, audio files, suspicious internet history, obscenity, compressed files containing the above, etc. It is made for schools with computers that students can access, especially those with laptop programs and/or internet access to students, computers in the library etc. where the potential for misuse is high. Parents can also benefit from this software where they want to verify that their home computer is not being used to access porn, and clean it up if it is. There’s a free demo too. I read about it on this Press Release http://www.prweb.com/releases/2002/3/prweb34631.php
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