ValliKat wrote:My son is 16. He's going to view porn. That's ok. I just don't want him to spend all day on it and I want to put some limit on the level of porn. I also want to stop him from downloading junk onto the computer.
If he's 16 he's got a brain (I hope).
Just tell him that you want him to limit online time to 2hrs a day. (I assume doing schoolwork on the PC outside the 2 hrs would be ok?)
Also tell him of the dangers of just clicking on email attachments or downloading stuff without checking whether it has some nasty hidden surprises in them. (th old golden rule of don't trust strangers or accept gfts from strangers apply here too) Teach him to use wikipedia and Google on how to find software reviews commentaries etc so he can more easily identify bad software. Also teach him system maintenance. Also how to clean cookies, and not to give out his email or type his email on public forums etc.
In other words educate him.
As for cleaning the system for junk. CCleaner
http://www.ccleaner.com/
I use that a lot, it's free and good. cleans up after most normal software that make a mess. (IE and FF too ad temporary files that Windows make and cookies etc)
I assume you got a virus checker? if not I recommend Avast!
http://www.avast.com/
The Personal edition is free. (need to re-register each 14months but that's it, free and among the better ones. not too resource hungry either unlike Norton)
Sit down with him, do this stuff with him. Soon he'll take care to keep the system "good" on his own. Maybe he'll tech his friends to be smart too when using their PC's.
And as to the 2hr thing. Tell him the truth, to reduce eyestrain/vision impact. Tell him to get out of the chair and stretch and walk around a little each half hour or so. Also tell him to avoid putting too much body weight on his mouse hand or he might end up with carpal tunnel syndrome which usually can only be fixed by surgery. Tell him to also rest/flex his wrist now and again while working at the computer.
And tell him that when he hits 17 he can be on longer. (4 hours tops?) and when he's 18 even longer. (6 hours tops) as long as he make sure to take breaks.
Also, you mention it's ok if he "look at girls/porn/erotica" which is cool, tees need to do that. But what sites do you NOT want him to go too?
Simply tell him what sites not to go too, and tell him it's ok if he looks at Playboy and you know "stuff" like that.
Also warn him that lots of porn sites have various scams and tend to try and get nasty software to invade peoples computers to try and steal passwords, sensitive info and creditcard and bank information.
Also tell him that most parents are morons and don't know any of these things, and result is that all kinds of nasty shit happens on their computers.
Like files being deleted by themselves, viruses trashing and crashing the system, making games run slow or not at all. Or even worse steal stuff from your computer or get misused without you knowing it and used by evil hacker for financial gain or to attack websites and companies. And you'd hate that the two of you get blamed for being involved in something like that by the cops.
Anyway, that is what I'd do/tell him if he was my kid.
Personally I'd probably allow more hours at the computer.
But if those 2hrs are just plain "goofing off and playing games" and school work and "serious" stuff is not counted into those two hours then I'd say that it is a fair number you decided on.