In this time and age, parents must have a concern for the children when it comes to them accessing the internet. With all of the violence, pornography, foul language, and sexual predators out there on the internet, and these are just a few of the safety issues. These they are things that parents need to be aware of so they can do everything possible to try to keep their children safe while they are online. This is not a privacy issue but a safety issue; therefore, it is not wise for parents to let their children to have unsupervised access to the internet.
Parents cannot let their guard down when it comes to their children and their access to the internet. According to Olagunju, (2008) parents should be just as if not more concerned with what their children see and hear on the internet as to the violence, and sexual oriented programs they view on the television. While understanding that children need the internet for their educational research, homework, and other school projects, as well as for some social activities it is still very crucial that the parents be involved (Olagunju, 2008). However, some feel like Cathleen A. Cleaver that too many children that have access to the internet without supervision and some children know how to get around software blocker and go to the sites that are unsuitable for children. Cleaver, (1996) also writes in her article Cyberchaos: Not First Amendment's Promise that these software-blocking program will only work on computer in the home because children can go to friend’s homes and to the library and still access these unsuitable sites. She also talks about how the American Library Association told a Philadelphia court they would not use a software blocking programs in their libraries computers and that it did not matter if children used them or not that it was a matter of principle. Therefore, courts and their judges through their rulings have “This...