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- jen271Tuning in
yes, can it please be rectified?
- Kath_PForum Team
Hi jen271,
Thanks for coming back to us in the Community to clarify you were referring to Child Safe.
We're sorry to hear this has stopped working. So we can provide some help and support on this, can you expand a little on the issues you're facing?
- Is child safe active within My VM or are you having issues with trying to turn it on?
- What sort of error messages are you having?
- What steps have you taken to try and resolve things?
Pop back and let us know so we can help further.
Thanks,
- jbrennandVery Insightful Person
FOI - what VM Hub model is it and how was it "fixed" the previous two times?
You might want to consider getting your own wireless router and use that with the VM Hub only ever in modem mode. That will give you far greater control over what is blocked and also wont be subject to this particular glitch of VM Hubs.
- jen271Tuning in
VM were able to adjust the settings. I had a look at my own router, I also priced other providers and think I will go with that option thanks 😊
- Client62Alessandro Volta
"VM's Child Safe Disables Again & Without Warning"
A cracking headline for ISP Review or the Sun ! - AdduxiVery Insightful Person
As you know it’s a trivial matter for children to bypass DNS filtering and in some cases it’s ineffective due to the devices OS. There is always the option to get a Router and set your own policies?
- Client62Alessandro Volta
I don't envy any one trying to implement this on there own. I'd be concerned about being drawn into a 24/7 support role or into 24/7 battle with the family's ever maturing views on what was acceptable content.
- AdduxiVery Insightful Person
It's always a battle with children, ,especially teenagers! I know from experience. However, it is still possible to lay down sensible ground rules etc. Yes, even with running you own IT kit it can be a problem, but better than nothing. There's always the option of a faraday cage around the bedrooms ..... 😉
- jpeg1Alessandro Volta
Keep checking your children's devices to make sure that the necessary sites are still blocked. Depending on their age, they may have been advised by friends how to get around the settings. It's not difficult to do.
- AdduxiVery Insightful Person
Bear in mind moving ISP will not necessarily work either. As we have tried to explain, it's not very difficult to bypass the filtering used by ISP's. Better to try and explain the dangers of the Internet by way of education, parents have a big roll in all of this as well.
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