• @[email protected]
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    222 years ago

    Harder the surveillance, harder the kid works to bypass them

    Kids are smart, good on OOP to teach their kids to use a VPN, about dual booting, and more

    • @candybrie
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      372 years ago

      If the kid is old enough to purposely bypass the security, they’re probably around the right age to find some of the stuff on the other side. But you don’t want them accidentally stumbling into it because they searched something seemingly innocent.

      • @[email protected]
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        112 years ago

        This brought a memory rushing back of me and a family friend in the mid 90s using the family computer to find funny websites.

        Us: “Let’s search butt.com!”

        My godfather: “NOOOOO!!!”

        • @Misconduct
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          82 years ago

          I just wanted to look up blueberry waffles but I was derping hard and couldn’t remember the word for blueberries… I was an adult at that point but just imagine a kid doing that on accident iykyk 💀

    • @Guy_Fieris_Hair
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      62 years ago

      If the kids old enough to figure out VPNs, dual booting, and all the other pretty simple workarounds then it is what it is. You can’t control everything. I am talking about the little guys. And this dudes kid is googling how to teach crabs to talk. If someone is searching that they probably aren’t ready to get completely unrestricted access because they are probably pretty young. Like I said, single digits or tweens.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        It is what it is

        If the parents still try to restrict, which most unreasonably will, then the kid will simply grow better at this

        This leads to the kid growing up with confiding in random people more than their family(this might lead to said friends being a bad influence on them, since they didn’t learn how to differentiate good and bad people)

        That or a general sense of distrust and surveillance

        • @[email protected]
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          -22 years ago

          Parents can literally get sued by the state for letting their children watch inappropriate stuff (at least where I live). You are obligated as a parent to restrict the access of your children to inappropriate media.

          • ℛ𝒶𝓋ℯ𝓃
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            12 years ago

            There’s a HUGE difference between restrictions via blockers and surveillance. I can assure you that no one here is arguing in favour of letting kids watch porn…

      • @EatMyDick
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        -22 years ago

        So many privacy zealots here with absolutely zero clue what it means to raise a kid.