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Originally posted by Tiptoes
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I propose Microsoft take up my Idea called the SafeChat system.
Whereby all chat clients are electronically monitored and the PC system is idependently Authorised via the school the child goes to so therefore knowing the parents will know there are no undesirables in the room that the children visit.
When suspected activity does start up the client is closed and the school and or parents get a letter about the incident.
Yes I propose an Authorisation system run in conjuction with schools but really when all said and done it comes down to good parenting.
Technically it is achieveable.
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Although kids like chatting with their existing school frends, many want to chat to meet new people in far places, like americans. It is easy for them to chat to existing friends privately thanks to services like msn messenger. But sometimes their friends aren't online, then they want to mix with others.
2nd That scheme is outrageously complicated and microsoft would never confer with the likes of a British Primary School.