Parental Control
I have always harbored mixed feelings concerning parental control. For the longest time, my argument was that education, making sure the PC was in a public place in the house, and instilling good values in users was enough. Now I understand that there is always extenuating circumstances. The problem with Internet filters and the like is that they can only be as good as the designer. I remember working on a pc that had an early version of a church sponsored Internet filter. The problem was, the little girl using the computer couldn’t get any site on bunnies to come up. You see, the filter had been programmed that bunnies (playboy bunnies) was inappropriate material. Myself, I used a pc with a filter disallowing weapons, so my eBay search for 12 gauge sheet steel for blacksmithing was disallowed (12 gauge shotgun). Now to the tools. The other major concern with parental control is to put enough in place to protect the user without either losing their trust, or making the PC so locked tha...