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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 1129099" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Yeah, we limit what's shared of our children. We accept there's a few images/videos on the school twitter feed, but we don't share their lives online like some do.</p><p></p><p>My son is 9 now, and of course loves his computer games, but we've been very careful here about what he plays and how they're set up. He's a fan of RoBlox (can't understand why), but it's at least got a lot of parental controls to prevent things like voice/text chat, set age limit on the games etc.</p><p></p><p>All the new consoles + windows have a good set of parental controls available now, so imo there's no excuse now. However, I know a lot of his friends are allowed to play what they want and interact with others online without much control or supervision (we also only allow our son access to the pc/switch in our living room where we can passively supervise).</p><p></p><p>We'll be at the mobile phone stage soon, which is a worry. Some of his friends already have them, but we're holding out until he's secondary school age at least...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 1129099, member: 13739"] Yeah, we limit what's shared of our children. We accept there's a few images/videos on the school twitter feed, but we don't share their lives online like some do. My son is 9 now, and of course loves his computer games, but we've been very careful here about what he plays and how they're set up. He's a fan of RoBlox (can't understand why), but it's at least got a lot of parental controls to prevent things like voice/text chat, set age limit on the games etc. All the new consoles + windows have a good set of parental controls available now, so imo there's no excuse now. However, I know a lot of his friends are allowed to play what they want and interact with others online without much control or supervision (we also only allow our son access to the pc/switch in our living room where we can passively supervise). We'll be at the mobile phone stage soon, which is a worry. Some of his friends already have them, but we're holding out until he's secondary school age at least... [/QUOTE]
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