Internet Filter

April 6, 2008 at 3:46 am | In Miscellaneous | 1 Comment
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The internet can be a wonderful thing. In fact, it is what I use to get the Christian gospel out to the world. However, it also has sites that can undermine the Christian witness for you and your family. I encourage Christian parents to set ground rules for their children’s internet usage, talk with them about what is acceptable and what is not, place the computer in a public room where the monitor can be seen, and to install an internet filter. There are many great internet filter’s available. If you cannot afford an internet filter, you can get a free one here.

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  1. Thanks for your concern for purity when it comes to online activity. Pornography online is a serious concern. I wrote a bit of my own testimony about my exodus out of pornography addiction on my company’s blog. Check it out if you like: http://www.covenanteyes.com/blog/2008/02/20/how-a-porn-addict-found-hope-between-the-altar-and-the-door/ I’d love to hear your thoughts.

    In addition to filtering (mostly used for children), I recommend that adults look into an accountability program for themselves. Covenant Eyes is the pioneering company in this.

    Covenant Eyes is a unique program on the market because it gives the user flexibility to filter or simply monitor the Internet or both. A good filtering program is very helpful for children and families, but a good monitoring program is great for adults and children alike who want to be accountable to others about where they go online.

    Covenant Eyes accountability program simply tracks (without blocking) everywhere someone goes online. Then each part of each webpage is rated and scored for its content (scores are based on obscene or pornographic material). Users choose 2 or 3 people that they want to receive a detailed “accountability report” of all their online activity (emails to them or available to see online 24/7).

    What this does is it allows complete freedom to the person using the Internet, but it takes away the anonymity of online activity; people are more likely to exorcise self-control when they know that others will be reviewing their whereabouts online.

    Covenant Eyes also has a promotional code you can use to get a free month to try out their accountability service. Go to http://www.covenanteyes.com and enter promocode ‘onefree’ to receive a free 30 day trial of the program.


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