More than 1 in 8 web searches are for erotic content

  • 67% of children admit to clearing their Internet history to hide their online activity
  • 79% of accidental exposures to Internet porn among kids take place in the home
  • 56% of divorce cases involve one party having an obsessive interest in online porn
  • 29% of working adults accessed explicit websites on work computers

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You just caught your child looking at porn. What do you do?

My friend Luke Gilkerson with Covenant Eyes interviewed me regarding how to respond to a parent who just caught his/her son in porn. Luke’s questions are in italics, with my responses underneath: Start with hope LG: Let’s say a dad came to see you for advice about his teenage son. He tells you his son [...]

What People Are Saying

John Woodhouse, Principal of Moore Theological College, recommends Internet safety through Accountability and FilteringCovenant Eyes...significantly takes away the critical power of secrecy [and] makes the presence of pornography on the Internet considerably less powerful.
John Woodhouse - Principal, Moore Theological College