
As a computer repair company in Boston, we try to provide the most current information to our customers on how to prevent the need for major computer repair overhauls. We know how frustrating it can be to find time in the middle of a busy work week or class schedule to drop off your computer for a few days of computer repair services. That’s why we are constantly keeping you up to date on the best ways to secure your computer.
Britain’s Telegraph recently reported a study that concluded that 1 in 4 children have received inappropriate material, including pornography, via email. In response to similar studies, the UK Government has instituted a school program for children called “Click Clever, Click Safe.” Though we don’t have a nationwide program like “Click Clever, Click Safe” in the US, it may be even more important for parents to learn about how to keep their kids safe (and innocent) online.
There are several free and paid browsers and email clients for kids available on the Web, which could cut down the chances of your child receiving a NSFK (Not Safe for Kids) email. Here’s a lowdown on a few of them:
PikLuk - A web browser AND an email client.
Pros: White list option.
Cons: Only for PC. Paid version costs $20 a year.
KidMail - An email service your child can access from any email provider that has POP/SMTP access (Gmail, Thunderbird, etc.). Quarantines emails to your child until you approve them.
Pros: KidMail sends an authentication message to unfamiliar email senders. Prevents NSFK spam.
Cons: Costs $29.95 a year. Time consuming; parents must approve all emails sent to their child.
Pros: Has white lists and black lists, blind carbon copies to parents, and customizable filters. Parents can choose to remove images and links from their kids’ emails.
Cons: Costs $29.95 a year.

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