Posted: 3/4/2010 4:32:11 AM EDT
| Any body use one that allows more than one I D per account. Looking for parental control over the second name , so passwords can't be changed without the master password ,etc. Spawn will know I can read their mail. Even a single account with a login PW and a different master PW would be o k . I know you can do this with Verizon , etc. , just wondered if it had been done with gratis sites. Don't want to be locked out of my own design. |
| O. K . I've re thought this , I want the kid to have an email address that has like two passwords , one would be a master or admin (me) the other would be their login password , I could change their P W , but they could not change any P W , only log on to read mail , etc. |
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I think it would be easier to set it up that it would forward all email sent and recieved to an account you set up that they had no access to.
I know that friends of mine had emails set up like that for their kids. Ill ask them about it this weekend when we go see them. |
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Not gonna do you any good. Kids gonna setup a free account somewhere else that you don't know about. Limit their interweb time AND monitor your firewall logs if you don't trust them. Just sayin... You could setup a free google apps account, with your own domain and have this type control. You setup email accounts and assign passwords. Cost me $10 a year. |
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Not gonna do you any good. Kids gonna setup a free account somewhere else that you don't know about. Limit their interweb time AND monitor your firewall logs if you don't trust them. Just sayin... You could setup a free google apps account, with your own domain and have this type control. You setup email accounts and assign passwords. Cost me $10 a year. I second this. If you give your child internet access then they can create their own email address on whatever free email site they choose. Shoot, they can use their friend's, school's, or library's internet access to create their own email address and you would never know about it. |
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Quoted: It is called standard edition. It is free, but the domain cost $10 per year.Tell me more Tim , this sounds promising , Thanks I can talk you through it better than type you through it. PM me. http://www.google.com/apps/intl/en/group/index.html http://www.google.com/a/cpanel/domain/new |