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The Online Family Answers:Most Internet safety experts seem to agree that kids and teens should never have complete unfettered access to the web. For example, it's often recommended that the family computer be placed in a common room in your home so parents can keep tabs on a child's Internet surfing habits and chatting behavior. In general, it's wise to treat the Internet as you would any other public space your children could access and set proper boundaries to protect them. Family FAQ archivesWe'd like to hear from you. Please enter your family computer lifestyle question below. Word AlertThis term refers to units of data transferred over the Internet:
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