
#OPERATION NET NANNY PASSWORD#
Possibly a site for History that you need to bypass for school research, and bam, password gotten.
#OPERATION NET NANNY INSTALL#
Install a keylogger, go to a blocked page that you need to do for school. Also, another easy way is to trick them doing the “school” way. As to the task manager way is another way to disable it, and to let you look at whatever you’d like. As a child of an overprotective(yet surprisingly not much of a smart one) the easy way is to go into your computer, then to your C drive, to program files, ContentWatch, go to report.dll, the entire logging system is broken. Try to come to them and get to an understanding before they go too far. You can’t stop the urges, and they’ll always find a way around you. My best suggestion is to talk to your children about it. It’s nearly impossible to avoid porn on the internet. And I’m a mostly ‘great’ kid, getting straight A’s, excelling in all Honors classes, et cetera. I, myself, am 14 and I masturbate almost daily looking at porn. Be sure to get a trustworthy one, as many are in fact converse loggers, which will spy on you rather than your intended target =p.Īnd don’t kid yourself about having nice kids. If you want a virtual keylogger, you can find several online. Probably best to read up on some basic programming directed on creating malware and write your own little program. Disable functionality of their mouse…close their page…crash the pc…even delete all data on the drive.īut for a good trojan, you’d probably have to pay a considerable amount. Sure, there are remote control programs out there (trojans, really >) that you can use to control their computer. It does not create a process, and thus cannot be disabled (unless your kid knows it’s there and pulls it off =p). It plugs into the pc/keyboard, and records all typed keys. Our children, we cannot protect them from everything.Ī completely undetectable keylogger would be an external one. The home), and a realization that no mater how much we might want to protect That foster good behavior (such as only having computers in public places in Uses, open and honest communication between your and your child, environments You getting educated about the tools, technologies and sites that your child

Obviously do question), it needs to be part of broader approach that includes Monitoring or blocking program is a total solution. Want to make clear is that you should not fool yourself into thinking that a I don’t want to get into a debate about approaches to parenting. Or filtered (and subject to being hacked around also), but what about theĬomputers at your child’s friends home? Or anywhere else, for that matter? They have access to others – school and library computers might be locked down Realize also that whatever you put on your computer is fairly pointless if Political dissidents in foreign countries can bypass their government’s filters,Ĭan be used to bypass pretty much any filter including those you might put in place. I’m sure that there are similar results for almostĪny parental monitoring or filtering package. The sheer volume of results in Google (186,000 as I write Have a peek at the search results for the very query your child used:

If you can’t trust your children, they’re just going to My take on it is this: if you can trust your children, then you probablyĭon’t need it. The problem is that I don’t want to give you false hope.Īnd therein lies my problem with parental monitoring and filtering software: I’m not going to cover any of that here, you can read it on their site
#OPERATION NET NANNY SOFTWARE#
Good vendor of this type of software to be all over. This is exactly the type of topic I would expect every

Type of issue to your satisfaction either in their documentation or on-line support – it’s probably Have some guidance on what you can do about it.Īnd, for the record, whatever package you use – if they don’t address this This is a fairly obvious issue, and they do My very first recommendation is that you visit the Net Nanny website and Net Nanny is one of the oldest parental monitoring packages around.Īpparently it’s losing market share, but there are still a lot of people using Like parental monitoring software in general. Unfortunately this situation highlights one of the reasons I don’t really Kids helping kids against those “oppressive” Ways of hacking around what you’ve put in place, as you’ve seen, there’s plenty Kids are just too smart sometimes, aren’t they? :-)Īnd even for those that aren’t able to figure out for themselves these nifty
