

There is another solution, and once you know what is it and how to configure your devices, you will have a stronger defense against pornography. The simple truth is pornography is free to access, so having to pay to block it is frustrating. I have heard all of these reasons for it not being used.
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Maybe it is they don’t like to have to update their systems when a new browser is released maybe they find the program to be cumbersome or that it negatively impacts the speed and effectiveness of the device. However, I know there are many families that do not want to pay $15 a month for the service. Do families/parents as a whole understand how affected our society is by pornography? I own an IT business, and I can tell you that it has become a large issue in our culture as I see it on both home and business computers almost daily.ĬovenantEyes Family Protection software is a great tool in the arsenal available to protect devices from the accidental and intentional viewing of pornography. It made me ask if people really understand the significance of this subject matter. Although CovenantEyes and the books mentioned above were made available, I did not see many parents taking advantage of those tools when the meeting was over. I recently went to a meeting organized at our school during which the Davises spoke. The software CovenantEyes was also talked about in this gathering as a good tool to block pornography from your computers, tablets and phones. Matt and Jennifer have gone on to speak on both of these subjects at area schools and diocese events. I recall two particular members of the group, Jennifer and Matt Davis, were experienced with the topic and had a great library of books to help parents on both the topic of sex education AND on how to introduce your children to the idea of recognizing what pornography is. The discussion centered around how pornography is affecting our youth, and how we can fight to protect our children against exposure to it.


As we deal with the reality of our current society, pornography falls within this topic. The topic at hand was a discussion on chastity education within our Catholic Schools. In 2015, I was invited to sit in on with a group of 10 individuals (Teachers, Parents, Priests, etc.), along with our Most Reverend Bishop James Conley.
