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Old 01-17-2021, 08:34 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Are you going to tell Kids they cannot have access to the WiFi? That would mean you cannot give them the password at all. Kids are pretty resourceful. Parents, not so much. If the access to the router is the default, kids can get in and get the passwords. They could get in and change things to spite the parents. You can get the WiFi password in other ways. Also, they don't have to just connect to WiFi at home. They could do so outside of home.

So if you have any books connected to your account that you don't want your kids reading, then connecting to your account is not a good idea.
Hmmm...I thought we were talking about young children, who may have devices that are connected to wifi, but generally don't have access to the wifi password. If we're talking about teenagers, then my statement is even more true...I would never even *dream* of limiting what my teenager wanted to read. I may ask them to talk with me about what they read, but I wouldn't stop them from reading it.

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