{"id":1757,"date":"2012-01-11T14:01:08","date_gmt":"2012-01-11T19:01:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/toddsingleton.net\/chronicle\/?p=1757"},"modified":"2012-01-12T09:51:41","modified_gmt":"2012-01-12T14:51:41","slug":"how-do-i-protect-my-kids-on-their-computers-and-the-internet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toddsingleton.net\/chronicle\/2012\/01\/11\/how-do-i-protect-my-kids-on-their-computers-and-the-internet\/","title":{"rendered":"How do I monitor and protect my kids on the Internet?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I am often asked by friends and co-workers what I do to protect my kids when they are using their computers and the internet.\u00a0 I decided to document, in Lehman&#8217;s terms, how I&#8217;ve set up my kids systems so in the future I can direct anyone to this post.\u00a0 This is an overview of the steps I have taken to make sure the kids in our house, not limited to our own, ages 4-13 can use any computer we allow them access to without worrying about them straying to the <em>Porn Parkway<\/em>, or the <em>Exploitation Expressway<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1. Only install Linux.<\/strong> This is the primary component of protection.\u00a0 Not Windows XP, Windows 7 or any other flavor of Microsoft operating system.\u00a0 Why Linux?\u00a0 First because Linux is no where near as susceptible to web based viruses and malware as Windows based PC&#8217;s.\u00a0 Second, they do not cost as much as Apples.\u00a0 It is true the Mac OSx and iOS can provide as much protection as a Linux based PC, but not likely.\u00a0 Malware is now being targeted at the growing Apple user base, because of the flood of devices, so it won&#8217;t be long before Apple devices rival Windows for the volume of malicious content approaching them.\u00a0 That said, just days ago I was told by a co-worker that my recommending a Mac for his kids was the &#8220;best advice&#8221; he got last year.\u00a0 But he had no problem paying $1400 for it.\u00a0 Linux is free and will run on a $200-300 laptop with ease.\u00a0 There is more information about Linux distributions at the <a href=\"#linux\">bottom of this post<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p><strong>2. Install a keystroke monitor with remote reporting capability.<\/strong> There&#8217;s no better way to know what kids are doing on-line than well, knowing exactly what they&#8217;re doing and saying on-line, per keystroke.\u00a0 I prefer <a href=\"http:\/\/code.google.com\/p\/logkeys\/\">logkeys<\/a> from Google.\u00a0 Available for download right <a href=\"https:\/\/toddsingleton.net\/chronicle\/wp-content\/uploads\/2012\/01\/logkeys-0.1.1a.tar.gz\">here<\/a> on my site.\u00a0 A good keystroke monitor will allow the service to run in &#8220;promiscuous mode&#8221;, that&#8217;s the term you&#8217;re looking for, meaning that it runs in the background secretly without any user awareness.\u00a0 It should also be able to email report logs secretly so physical access to the PC is not required to monitor the keyboard activity.\u00a0 Keep in mind one of the big benefits of keystroke logging is that even if the visible contents of a website is not logged, any user ID&#8217;s and passwords typed in to gain access to a site are captured.\u00a0 Isn&#8217;t this spying on kids?\u00a0 Ya.\u00a0 Is it better than wondering what they&#8217;re up to on-line for which you, the parent, may ultimately be liable?\u00a0 Yep.<\/p>\n<p><strong>3. Use browser based parental controls.<\/strong> Did you know that Firefox has several free parental control browser extensions, such as <a href=\"https:\/\/addons.mozilla.org\/en-US\/firefox\/addon\/foxfilter\/?src=search\" target=\"_blank\">FoxFilter,<\/a> that are easy to install and configure?\u00a0 Do you know how many free browser based parental controls Internet Explorer has built in?\u00a0 None.\u00a0 Internet Explorer relies on the Windows operating system parental control settings that are much more difficult to configure and have questionable reliability.\u00a0 Again, a Windows PC running IE is the most insecure setup you can hand over to a kid.\u00a0 This is coming from a guy who cleans viruses off of a corporate Vice Presidents laptop routinely.\u00a0 If adults can&#8217;t control their browsing habits and security how much attention do you think kids are paying?\u00a0 Ya, I know, probably more than the adults. \u00a0 Forget those subscription based filters like Net Nanny for Windows.\u00a0 I would only recommend these paid services for those bound to Windows without any alternative.\u00a0 Save your money, get off Windows, abandon Internet Explorer, protect your kids on-line.\u00a0 Nothing but winning.<\/p>\n<p>There are many \t<a name=\"linux\"><\/a> variations of Linux available for free, known as &#8220;distributions&#8221;.\u00a0 Not long ago I championed <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ubuntu.com\/\">Ubuntu<\/a> Linux.\u00a0 When Connor was just 4 years old his first laptop  ran Ubuntu so he could play Disney and PBS Kids games on-line.\u00a0 More  recently I prefer <a href=\"http:\/\/linuxmint.com\/\">Linux Mint<\/a> due to it&#8217;s ease of installation and more friendly graphical  interface.\u00a0 Ubuntu recently incorporated a more unique style of user  interface (I&#8217;ll spare the technical details) but it is not as familiar  as the &#8220;windows icon&#8221; style of desktop kids would be more comfortable  with and accustomed to.\u00a0 With the exception of the wireless network  adapter configuration almost anyone can install a Linux Mint  distribution on a Intel or AMD processor based laptop or tower PC.\u00a0  Another great benefit is free software.\u00a0 From games to OpenOffice there  is a software solution that will keep kids and teachers happy.\u00a0 <em>As a matter of full disclosure another well known Linux limitation is printer compatibility.<\/em> It can be a challenge to find driver software that is Linux compatible  for many printer models.\u00a0 It is almost unheard of that a Linux print  driver will support all of the features of many multifunction printers.\u00a0  This is because the printer manufactures target all their internal  software development at Microsoft and Apple.\u00a0 Open source community  developers are responsible for most of the free Linux print drivers  available today.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I am often asked by friends and co-workers what I do to protect my kids when they are using their computers and the internet.\u00a0 I decided to document, in Lehman&#8217;s terms, how I&#8217;ve set up my kids systems so in the future I can direct anyone to this post.\u00a0 This is an overview of the &hellip; 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