• Roflmasterbigpimp@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    You got me thinking. I’m planning on having kids in the Future and thought what I would do.

    Since my Kids will grow up with all this, I will start teaching them early on what is okay and what not. I guess I will trust them as long as there is no reason not to. Like If a another Parent or a Teacher confronts me about that my child might bully someone I will check their phone but not randomly with no reason. Simply because if I would do this regularly my Child would just delete or hide everything he/she doesn’t want me to see. And I’m not willing to install spyware on my child’s Phone. I would rather launch a “suprise attack” if necessary, not have constant surveillance. And like I said, only if I have really good reasons.

    Children need spaces to talk without adults and I hope my Child will come to me when something weird is going on.

    • helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      I think that’s a reasonable approach. Personally, I don’t want to be a helicopter parent, as that would be awful for the kid, and at the same time I don’t want to be oblivious to what is happening in my children’s digital life.

      I think the closest thing to ‘spyware’ I would consider is finding a way to prevent browser history from getting deleted and put on general web filters to block porn, sketchy sites, social media, etc. As they get older, the restrictions lighten up to zero filters. all the while teaching them internet safety as they grow so they aren’t cluless.

      The internet, and computer itself, are a fantastic place to explore and learn and I don’t want to hold that back from them.