[QUOTE=Hughsie;1130494941]There are two main way's, both of which have problems;
If you block websites via keywords then you have the problem of blocking educational information with said 'naughty' words.
The other way is to block via web addresses but the problem there is websites are created quicker than you can block, also proxies will bypass this.
The only other option I can think of is blocking web addresses progressively, by this I mean you check his/her history every so often and block the websites there parents do not approve of. I know it's easy to delete your history at browser level but most people do not know how to delete there history at the modem/router level, or even use a tracking program.
I'm getting a bit overboard now but you may also be able to use a remote access program to allow the parents to check on what is being accessed at any time, these come in different shapes and sizes from the standard windows programs to trojan styled programs. (Google will further educate on these)
After all that I still think education about what to do and what not to do on the internet needs to be the main point as we all know kids will do everything there told not to do unless they know why they shouldn't do it.[/QUOTE]

Originally Posted by
imdying
Has she considered, you know, parenting?

Far too simple an answer for some parents, I'm afraid. My wife works in ECE and some of the parents we see would make you cringe! Clueless? Absolutely! The child rules from the day it's born.
You don't get to be an old dog without learning a few tricks.
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