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amother
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Fri, Feb 07 2020, 12:28 pm
I have an internet filter that blocks out the really bad stuff, but it's not a "Jewish" one (I work from home and need access to research etc. so those don't work for me). There are many times when I need to allow my kids to shop on the internet - e.g. for a BD present, for clothing, etc.
My question is - how do you do this safely? For example, on Amazon alone, one can find many disgusting images and products. (Even with a strict internet filter, you either allow or don't allow a site, so how would you protect your children if you've allowed Amazon?)
Same for any other shopping site.
I would appreciate any advice. Thanks!
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