Parents are becoming increasingly aware of the real dangers their children can encounter online, but many wonder what they can do to protect them. With countless software and awareness programs available, the answer varies from home to home, but the companies providing the armor agree that one solution is never enough. “One of the problems that I see is parents buy an application, they put it on the machine, they wash their hands and walk away and say, ‘I’ve done everything I can do,'” Dan Jude, president of Security Software Systems, told TechNewsWorld.
Arming Kids Against Sexual Predators on the Net
Posted by: Alexandra DeFelice May 23, 2006 05:00 AMParents are becoming increasingly aware of the real dangers their children can encounter online, but many wonder what they can do to protect them. With countless software and awareness programs available, the answer varies from home to home, but the companies providing the armor agree that one solution is never enough. “One of the problems that I see is parents buy an application, they put it on the machine, they wash their hands and walk away and say, ‘I’ve done everything I can do,'” Dan Jude, president of Security Software Systems, told TechNewsWorld.