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| Thread ID: 126503 | 2012-09-01 03:31:00 | Faceblocked? | The Error Guy (14052) | Press F1 |
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| 1298244 | 2012-09-02 03:18:00 | if you put both in it should block both but havent tried it | jonovw (16835) | ||
| 1298245 | 2012-09-02 03:40:00 | well i cant block https://www.facebook.com/ :( but i did find a way to block it through the windows host file | jonovw (16835) | ||
| 1298246 | 2012-09-02 04:56:00 | no offense intended, but I hardly think you qualified to give parenting information. I have done many things I said I would never do as a parent. Oh, I think the software is great. One button ban for a given time without the need to log onto a router=great. I have tried banning facebook from the network but it hampers people that are "allowed on it" cant ban devices as their are shared. I would have to agree with you. The plan sounds nice in theory but time will tell if I actually hold up my threats :rolleyes: |
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| 1298247 | 2012-09-04 20:03:00 | I built my daughter a computer a few years back which is located in the shared computer room in our house (aka the third bedroom) K9 was installed on the computer, and the position of her computer and monitor is within easy eye shot of both mum and dad As an 8 year old she did ask for access to FB but was told no. She still has a good social life with the other kids in the block so its not like we allow her to sit inside during the sunny days anyway A bit of fore-thought and monitoring are all that is needed. |
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