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« on: February 03, 2007, 10:49:42 AM »

Hi All,

I would like for Comodo to produce a reliable (as all their software is) parental filter that would allow my daughter to surf the net but no to access chat rooms or IM.

I am 100% impressed with the Comodo firewall and think that it is far better than the Norton firewall that I used to use (Norton being very expensive and defaulting to allowing just about everything instead of defaulting to secure!).

So please bring out something that allows me to chose where my daughter goes on the net and is as impressive as your other products.

Please keep up the good work.

Ivan.
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« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2007, 01:58:52 AM »

I've always hated P.C. programs. Why can't your daughter go on chat rooms?
She might learn about real life!
OMIGAWSH anything but that!
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« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2007, 01:32:06 PM »

I've always hated P.C. programs. Why can't your daughter go on chat rooms?
She might learn about real life!
OMIGAWSH anything but that!
it's a parents prerogative to protect both children and private information re the family. Clapping
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« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2007, 01:35:08 PM »

it's a parents prerogative to protect both children and private information re the family.

If the private information  is all you can use as an argument, then I pity you. It's your job also to teach your daughter not to tell anyone your address under any circumstances whatsoever and to immediately block someone if they're doing something they find uncomfortable. Not to make her wear rose-tinted glasses.
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« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2007, 04:03:26 PM »

Parentla Filter... would be great Kewl
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« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2007, 04:38:54 PM »

yes I would like a parentel filter as well for myself!

now that my son has started googling, its important to protect them from things that they are not ready to see.

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« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2007, 05:13:49 PM »

just what i thought..... i know there are some good free ones out there but if you really like comodo well it answers for its self  Love Comodo Marry Comodo Rocks Saved My Life
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« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2007, 05:53:41 PM »

fyi: many routers have KEY WORD FILTERS which forbit URLs containing them.
PFs will never be 100% effective no matter where/how they are implemented, BUT ...
the more the merrier Smiley
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« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2007, 06:12:34 PM »

fyi: many routers have KEY WORD FILTERS which forbit URLs containing them.
PFs will never be 100% effective no matter where/how they are implemented, BUT ...
the more the merrier Smiley

our v3 will be total control...
just matter of having the sites classified (which is a huge ongoing work really).

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« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2007, 07:21:25 PM »

our v3 will be total control...
this is a non-trivial problem, eg: picture content can not be filtered and objectionable wordings
can always be with gifs et al.  The URL can be clean, no headers or suspecious text and yet
it's PORNO everywhere.

good luck Smiley  hope you do well here
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« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2007, 07:53:40 PM »

I will truly lose any respect I ever had for Comodo if they ever make a parental control program.

Not that my opinion matters, but still.  Undecided
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« Reply #11 on: February 19, 2007, 08:52:29 PM »

I will truly lose any respect I ever had for Comodo if they ever make a parental control program.

Not that my opinion matters, but still.  Undecided

hmmm interesting...

pls answer this:

why should any parent have to endure their kids being a victim of Content that they are not yet ready to consume? Would you let your kids(don't forget kids go online as early as 4yrs old!) see pornographic pictures? Or some of them seeing other nasty content that they are not ready to digest? Why would you choose to subject them to this just because its there?

I am trying to understand your view?

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« Reply #12 on: February 19, 2007, 11:15:09 PM »

hmmm interesting...

pls answer this:

why should any parent have to endure their kids being a victim of Content that they are not yet ready to consume? Would you let your kids(don't forget kids go online as early as 4yrs old!) see pornographic pictures? Or some of them seeing other nasty content that they are not ready to digest? Why would you choose to subject them to this just because its there?

I am trying to understand your view?

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You misunderstand - I have nothing against a pornographic/violence filter, as long as it's called that and does nothing else. I've clicked on quite a few advertisements that offered something like a "Free XBOX360" and redirected to FunWithChocolate.
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I'm against parental filters that allow the filtering of things like chat rooms, games, music sites, chat rooms, blogs, etc., filtering everything essentially but drmath.com. I'm not against protecting your 4-year-old from "Saphira Erotica". I'm only against up-tight parents shielding their children's eyes from the real world. They're going to have to learn about life sometime, better now then later and having them being eaten alive by life because they think everything is fair. I have nothing against filtering porn. Remember, though, two recent surveys revealed that over 40% of people had sex at the age of 14-15, and over 90% of kids with parental control on their computer easily bypassed it using means like alternative browsers, Tor, etc. I'm sure that Comodo, being as great as you are, will find a means to block ALL porn/violence regardless of browser or other variables. Just, hopefully, not blogs.  Grin
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« Reply #13 on: February 20, 2007, 04:29:34 AM »

I will truly lose any respect I ever had for Comodo if they ever make a parental control program.

Not that my opinion matters, but still.  Undecided

Hey quwen,

Your opinion does matter, but equally so does everyone else's, even those who want a parental filter.  Wink

It may be easy to say "It's your job also to teach your daughter not to tell anyone your address under any circumstances whatsoever and to immediately block someone if they're doing something they find uncomfortable. Not to make her wear rose-tinted glasses." but parents can only control children so far.

The old saying "you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink" is applicable to kids and the internet - sort of like a wet paint sign. They will eventually want to find out why they can't look at certain sites - it's an inevitable part of growing up and learning about the SCReW (so called real world). All parents wants to trust their kids, but I don't know of very many that will place the same level of trust in the remainder of the internet (or pretty much anything outside the confines of their own homes for that matter).

If we allow kids to have open access to everything the internet has to offer, we then have two uncontrolled elements - our connection outbound and incoming data. With a parental control, at least, we can maintain some degree of control at one end - the important end - the end with the kids on it.

Besides, isn't a firewall a control mechanism?

Cheers,
Ewen :-)

P.S> This was being written while you were posting your latest reply.
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« Reply #14 on: February 20, 2007, 04:39:26 AM »

You misunderstand - I have nothing against a pornographic/violence filter, as long as it's called that and does nothing else. I've clicked on quite a few advertisements that offered something like a "Free XBOX360" and redirected to FunWithChocolate.
 Laugh

I'm against parental filters that allow the filtering of things like chat rooms, games, music sites, chat rooms, blogs, etc., filtering everything essentially but drmath.com. I'm not against protecting your 4-year-old from "Saphira Erotica". I'm only against up-tight parents shielding their children's eyes from the real world. They're going to have to learn about life sometime, better now then later and having them being eaten alive by life because they think everything is fair. I have nothing against filtering porn. Remember, though, two recent surveys revealed that over 40% of people had sex at the age of 14-15, and over 90% of kids with parental control on their computer easily bypassed it using means like alternative browsers, Tor, etc. I'm sure that Comodo, being as great as you are, will find a means to block ALL porn/violence regardless of browser or other variables. Just, hopefully, not blogs.  Grin

Hmmmmm - interesting.

I agree with you that pornographic/violent sites should be blocked, yet you apparently can see no harm in chat rooms?

If you want I can give you stats from recent investigations (run over the past four years) that clearly show the escalating links between chatroom interaction and real world abuse. They are not some pie in the sky set of stats. They are not something dreamed up by ultra-conservatives. They are not something I pulled off the web.

The main thing to remember is that ultimately, they're not stats, they are kids and deserve our protection.

My own personal opinion ( and I would like to stress that it is just that - my opinion) there may be rose coloured glasses being used, but I'm not of the same opinion as you as to who is wearing them.

Ewen :-)
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