Internet predators are lurking around every corner, so now that has prompted mothers and fathers to install web filters that protect themselves and their loved ones. But, unfortunately, most of these parents raise their hands in despair when they discover that the “free” porn blocker they installed is not very effective at blocking adult websites. I’d rather block an online swimwear store. Most parents who bought an accurate web filter would tell you that installing one was one of their purchases. Will you do the same?

“Not all blogs are the same …”

In the past (and even now) blogs were used as online magazines. But now there are a lot of “blogs” that are used as a porn site; containing explicit images and more! If you are thinking that the protection of children online is declining, then you are right. Google doesn’t have the eyes of a human, it can only see words. Google’s best protection is probably blocking keywords that have adult meanings. For example: if you searched for ocean wallpapers; You are likely to come across photos of swimwear models. You see it? Blocking keywords is not enough. A word like “Playboy” will, of course, crash, but what about “White House”? Temptations (especially for boys) are everywhere … the Internet, television, magazines, posters, and even video games.

What to do?

When you examine the facts, you will discover that pornography is a “million to billion” dollar industry. So when you put obscene content in front of a young man, who thinks of the opposite sex in a different way than when he was a child, he will most likely fall for the hook, trapping himself forever, unless … stop. that.

How to save that young man?

If you have a child who is already addicted to pornography, I urge you to act now. Before porn takes over you more, you need to buy an effective porn blocker that works accurately and automatically. With a web filter, the parent can make the porn blocking software “uninstall” by blocking it with a password. Whenever the parent needs to uninstall the program, all they need to do is enter the correct password.

How to block some blogs, but not all?

Your child may follow a friend’s blog, but that exposes him to the problem I mentioned earlier, so what should he do? Should you set your web filter to block all blogs, or should you leave everything as is (but obviously you love your kid and you never will) … so what are the other options, if any? This is the problem parents face when installing a free web filter. A free filter is not smart enough to distinguish between good and bad blogs. Fortunately, there are porn blockers that you can buy that have that feature, plus you don’t even need to configure it manually! They work automatically.

So buy a good web filter and say goodbye to porn forever …

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