The internet is filled with potential dangers for children, and it’s crucial to shield them from harmful content. In this video, we’ll walk you through the four websites you must block on your child’s device to ensure their safety online. Here’s what we’ll cover: -Reddit: While Reddit is a hub for communities and useful information, it also harbors pornographic content, drug discussions, and hate speech. It’s best for responsible teens and adults only. -Twitter: Ranked third for pornographic content, Twitter’s explicit material is alarmingly easy to find, making it unsuitable for kids. -Archive.org: This site allows access to historical web content, including inappropriate material that can bypass other restrictions. -Flickr: Known for sharing artistic photos, Flickr also struggles with user-generated pornographic content. Protect your kids by staying informed and proactive about their online activities!