( How to Make Google Safer for Your kids )
Kids love the all-knowing Google.
Your kids likely use Google to help them find everything from
information for homework assignments, to funny cat videos, and
everything in between.
Sometimes kids can take a "wrong turn" on Google and end up in a dark
part of the Internet where they shouldn't be. Some kids may innocently
stumble upon inappropriate content while other kids seek it out
intentionally. Either way, parents are often left wondering what they
can do to prevent their children from searching for and finding "bad
sites" via Google.
Thankfully, Google has some parental control features that parents
can implement to at least help reduce the volume of crap that ends up in
search results.
Let's take a look at some Google parental controls that you can
enable to help keep your curious kids from ending up on the wrong side
of the tracks:
What is Google SafeSearch?
Google SafeSearch is one of the primary parental control options
offered by Google to help parents police search results. SafeSearch
helps to filter explicit content out of search results. It is mainly
designed to target sexually explicit material (images and videos) and
not violent content.
How to Enable Google SafeSearch
To turn on Google SafeSearch, visit http://www.google.com/preferences
1. From the "Search Settings" preferences page, place a check in the box with the label "Filter explicit results".
2. To lock this setting so that your child can't change it, click the
"Lock SafeSearch" link. If you are not already logged into your Google
account, you will need to do so in order to lock SafeSearch to the "on"
position.
Note: If you have more than one web browser on your system, you will
need to perform the Lock SafeSearch process above for each of the
browsers. Also, if you have more than one profile on your computer (i.e.
your child has a separate user account to log into a shared computer)
then you will need to lock down the browser from within the child's
profile. Cookies must be enabled for this feature to work as well.
When you have successfully turned SafeSearch either on or off, you will receive a confirmation message in your browser.
If you want to check the status of SafeSearch to see if your child
has somehow disabled it, look at the top of any search results page in
Google, you should see a message near the top of the screen that says
that SafeSearch is locked.
There's no guarantees that SafeSearch will block out all bad content,
but it is at least better than not having it turned on. There is also
nothing to prevent your child from using a different search engine to
find bad content. Other search engines such as Yahoo, have their own
SafeSearch-like features that you can enable as well. Check their
support pages for information on their parental control offerings.
Enable SafeSearch on Mobile Devices
In addition to your computer, you will probably also want to enable
SafeSearch on any mobile device that your child uses regularly, such as
your smartphone, iPod touch, or tablet. For instructions on how to
enable SafeSearch on a variety of mobile devices check out Google's
SafeSearch Mobile support page.
As we all know, kids are going to be kids and try to test their
boundaries. We put up one roadblock and they go around it. It's a
constant cat and mouse game and there will always be some internet door
that we as parents forget to lock, and that will be the one that the
kids get through, but we do the best we can.
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