Many believe they don’t need internet filters because they feel confident in their internet usage and aren’t addicted to harmful or time-wasting content. However, there are several compelling reasons for everyone to install a filter on their phone or computer.
First, internet content often tempts users into unsolicited material. In fact, online content is deliberately designed to engage users and divert their attention. After you watch a simple how-to video, sites like YouTube auto-play thinly related videos, such as a funny cat video, a basketball game highlight, or an arts and crafts hack. Soon 45 minutes have been consumed instead of the productivity you intended. It’s also easy to unintentionally view objectionable images, videos, or websites due to a mistyped search term or a clever advertisement. A filter helps ensure you only access sites and apps aligned with your values and intentions.
Some more reasons: When you install a filter you promote internet safety for your family and all those around you. You role-model responsible online behavior to your children, something they will remember when it’s time for them to make their own internet safety decisions. Furthermore, filters protect you from cyber threats like malware and viruses by restricting access to harmful websites. Lastly, filters protect children or vulnerable individuals who may inadvertently stumble upon inappropriate content. Remember, your filter is not only for you but also for anyone who accesses or borrows your device.
Using a filtered device is like wearing a seatbelt; it’s a responsible choice for every internet user. Unfortunately, very few regular internet users manage to stay completely safe and focused online. Take the step to filter your internet devices – it’s an honest act of precaution that benefits every responsible internet user.