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WABC NY tackles the tough issue of children and their sexuality today. This special identifies slang language and pop culture as the cause for children dressing more provocative. They also looked at the issue of why children are more at risk online than in real life. They feel the internet relieves them of their insecurities in the real world and hence makes them more supseptable to an attack from a sexual predator.

 
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ABC TV SPECIAL
Features Sentry's Line of Software As Solution
 
Instant Message -
Instant Trouble

Identifies instant messages that can lead to instant trouble. This shows how a real parent uses software to help them with parenting. It highlights some of the parental control features of Sentry At Home. It shows how children have begun to begin to think twice before click the send button.

CBS; Early Show; Instant Message, Instant Trouble
 
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2007 Television Commercial for Sentry Paretal Controls. This commercial illustrates the need for parental control software products.

Sentry Online Parental Control TV Commercial
 
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When your child is home using the internet are you asking where they are going? In seconds your child can find links to websites diplaying pornography or offering matchmaking/dating services, diet pills and online gambling. Now there are two software product that can help parent, Sentry At Home & Sentry Remote.

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