InternetSafety.com, now a part of McAfee, Inc. (NYSE:MFE), today
revealed that nearly 40 percent of parents who use Web filtering
software to protect their children from sex-related online content also
block Web sites dealing with a variety of other topics they consider
inappropriate. The findings were compiled from anonymous usage data from
McAfee® Safe
Eyes® parental control software in the United States.
The analysis of tens of thousands of Safe Eyes software settings
demonstrates that parents who take steps to control their children’s
Internet access are concerned about far more than potential exposure to
dirty words and X-rated images. The data shows that:
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The top non-sexual Web site categories blocked by Safe Eyes software
users are hate/discrimination (38 percent), gambling (36 percent),
murder/suicide (34 percent), drugs (32 percent), alcohol (29 percent)
and violence (28 percent)
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Twenty-seven percent of users bar children’s access to Web sites that
promote school cheating and plagiarism by providing term papers,
written essays or exam answers
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Two users out of 10 choose to filter Internet TV shows with an MA
(mature) rating, a newer option that is rapidly gaining adherents as
more parents become aware that many TV shows forbidden in the family
room are available online
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Fewer than 20 percent block chat and social networking websites,
indicating the importance of these channels in a child’s social life
despite concerns about cyberbullying and online predators. However, 83
percent choose to monitor instant message conversations as a means of
protecting children from these dangers.
Virtually all Safe Eyes software users retain the software’s default
settings to prevent children from accessing Web sites dealing with
pornography, nudity, sex and tasteless/gross content. More than
one-third also add other sex-related categories such as lingerie,
swimsuits and adults-only to the blacklist by checking the filtering
options on the software’s administrative menu.
"These numbers paint a picture of vigilant parents who understand that
porn sites are not the only inappropriate content on the web. In fact,
the hate/discrimination category is the most frequently blocked after
sex-related topics, even though there has been relatively little focus
on this area as it relates to children,” said Stanley Holditch, online
safety expert for McAfee. "Clearly, parents are recognizing the power of
Web filtering to assist them in protecting children from negative
influences of all kinds, whether it’s nudity, racist rhetoric or the
temptation to plagiarize.”
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