Yes. PG Key starts by referencing a universal black list of sites that are known to host damaging spyware or other unwanted content. Parents can add sites to this list from www.pgkey.com as they see fit. These settings are available from your private user account. If your kid visits a site that you don’t feel is appropriate, you’ll know about it, and you can easily make sure it doesn’t happen again.
More importantly, PG key reminds kids that you – the parent - is now informed of their online activities. If they wouldn’t do it with you over their shoulder, they won’t do it while PG Key is in.
Friday, 29 May 2009
Can PG Key Block Unwanted Websites?
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CEOP,
children online,
childrens safety,
PG Key,
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