1. Install third-party applications: You can download and install some third-party applications to control children's surfing the Internet. At present, there are many online control applications for children on the market, such as Webgate, Tencent Parent-Child Guardian, and Safe Internet Assistant. These applications can limit and manage children's online access through settings.
2. Control through the router: If your home Internet has a router, and the router supports parental control or children's online restriction function, you can restrict children's online behavior through the router. Open the router settings interface, find options such as "parental control" or "MAC address filtering", and make settings according to different settings of the router.
3. Ask the network operator to turn on parental controls: If your home Internet is provided by a broadband service provider, you can contact the network operator to turn on parental controls to restrict and manage children's access to the Internet. Parental control functions provided by each operator are different and can be set according to specific conditions.
Generally speaking, no matter which way is adopted, parents and children need to participate together and pay attention to their online education. Encourage children to form a good habit of using the Internet, and improve their self-awareness and self-control ability of online behavior.