Keep Your Family Safe Online
At Harvest Bible Chapel we continue to be blessed with a church full of children. Every Sunday the rooms are flooded with these precious gifts from God and as a parent we understand the importance of keeping them safe. In today’s digital world it is becoming more and more difficult to maintain the boundaries you’ve established for safety in your home. Take a look at some of these alarming statistics:
- Americans aged 13 to 18 spend more than 72 hours a week using electronic media – defined as Internet, cell phones, television, music and video games.
- 87% of all teens are online.
- The average age of first Internet exposure to pornography is 11 years old.
- Only 3% of adult sites require age verification
Your child’s protection is no longer limited to only a computer; they can now get out through gaming systems, iPods, and cell phones. We believe that protecting your children from these online dangers is vital and we’d like to share a few ways that you can safeguard your loved ones.
We recommend implementing the following:
1. Password protect your cable/satellite: This is usually a 4 digit pin code that you setup on your box. You can setup rules based on the tv/movie rating. We recommend blocking R and M ratings to start with and then make additional decisions based on the age level of your kids.
2. Keep the computer in an open area with high traffic. Do not allow computer access in your child’s bedroom. This would also apply to gaming consoles. Consider password protecting your computer profile so that they can’t login without your approval.
3. Set up a daily schedule for computer/console use and enforce it. The Windows 7 OS comes with built-in parental controls that allow you to create a profile for each child and setup when they can log in, what programs they can use, and even what websites they can visit. It can be set so that only specific websites that you approve can be visited and no others. Click Here To Learn More
4. If your child has a smartphone you can install low cost apps that monitor their internet usage and also what apps they install. The app will send you a weekly email listing all internet activity and apps installed. We recommend x3watch which is compatible with apple and android devices: http://www.x3watch.com/.
5. Setup parental controls on your gaming consoles:
PS3: The PS3™ system includes parental control settings that restrict the playing of content with parental control restrictions (such as game or video content) or the use of the Internet. You can adjust these settings so that content intended for mature audiences cannot be viewed by children. Click Here To Learn More
Xbox 360: The Xbox 360 console lets you customize and manage your family's access to games, movies and television content. The Xbox 360 parental controls can be used to control the console itself and access to Xbox LIVE. Parental controls allow you control things such as:
Which games can be played.
Which movies and TV shows can be watched.
How long each family member can use the console on a daily or weekly basis.
Whether or not someone can access Xbox LIVE.
Wii: Parental Controls allow you to block specific features using a four digit PIN. Other features are automatically blocked once Parental Controls are enabled. The following can be blocked:
Access to Wii Software
Viewing of certain content that is not subjected to game rating
Exchange of user-generated content
Use of points
Click Here To Learn More
6. Install Internet Filters & Monitors on all computers. Third Party software can be installed to help protect against pornography. X3Watch, mentioned above for its smartphone app, also has computer software available. They have a free version that simply monitors all internet traffic and sends a weekly email of questionable sites to accountability partners that you set up. It will also notify the accountability partners if you exit the software or uninstall it. For $7 a month you can purchase their Pro version (highly recommended). This can be installed on up to 10 computers and has more options that include the ability to block inappropriate sites, searches, YouTube videos, and more. It can even send text alerts to your accountability partners. http://www.x3watch.com
7. Another great piece of software is Covenant Eyes. This one has a couple options available and can be installed on up to 5 computers. The first option is their accountability service. All your Internet activity is monitored and sent in a report to the person you choose. It costs $8.99/month for the first user and then $2/month for each additional user. In addition to this service you can also add the filtering service. This includes customizable settings that allow you to block websites by maturity and restrict time spent online. It costs an additional $4.99/month for the first user and $1.50/month for each additional user. You can mix and match the services you want with individual users.
http://www.covenanteyes.com/
Short video on how it works
We commend this to you and pray that it will help fight against the struggles that our children and teens face on a daily basis.
Proverbs 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.


