As wonderful and magical as it may seem, the World Wide Web has more than its fair share of content that's unsuitable for children.
Now while most of these web sites are hidden behind a perfunctory page that queries whether the user is over the age of 18 years or not, a simple affirmation to the former is enough to let kids bypass this so-called 'warning' and on to material that you definitely do not want your child to access.
Given the dangers that lurk in Cyberia, it becomes imperative for parents to intervene and instal safeguards on their home PCs to prevent children from accidentally stumbling on lottery and gambling, pornography, or any other web property of questionable repute.
To that effect, we list five tools that will help you facilitate a safer computing experience for your children.


