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If you would not allow your children to have access to the Internet from a PC, then carefully consider giving them access to the Internet with the XO laptop. If you feel reasonably safe accessing the Internet with a PC, then you can feel reasonably safe accessing the Internet with the XO. |
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The best thing you can do to keep your children safe is to participate in their education. |
The best thing you can do to keep your children safe is to participate in their education. |
Revision as of 22:17, 18 November 2008
Specific Activity Questions
If you are interested in a particular activity, you may go to Activities and click on the link right next to the activity icon. This will point you to the documentation of the activity, which is maintained by the author(s).
Read: I can't find the icon for Read Activity. How do I read PDF files?
The Read activity does not have an icon; it automatically loads when you click on a .pdf file, either through the web browser (Browse Activity) or from a USB stick (Journal Activity).
Browse: How do I bookmark a website and browse it later?
Click the star (☆) in the upper-right corner to bookmark the website. The website will be saved in the Journal Activity for future use.
Browse: How can I protect my children from objectionable content?
If you would not allow your children to have access to the Internet from a PC, then carefully consider giving them access to the Internet with the XO laptop. If you feel reasonably safe accessing the Internet with a PC, then you can feel reasonably safe accessing the Internet with the XO.
The best thing you can do to keep your children safe is to participate in their education. For example, explain to them the kinds of threats they may encounter online and appropriate behavior, don't give out personal information such as an address, phone number, etc. over the Internet.
Finally, there are possible 3rd party solutions, such as http://DansGuardian.org, emerging as part of One Laptop per Child's Uruguay rollout. OLPC is also exploring options for future client-side filtering.