PiWall as a home traffic controller: enabling parental control and monitoring
The movement control order (MCO) has led to a surge in internet usage among children, becoming the new normal. Most countries heavily rely on online platforms for education, granting children more freedom to explore the internet using electronic devices. Yet, it is challenging for parents to monitor...
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my.upm.eprints.1143732025-01-20T00:50:21Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114373/ PiWall as a home traffic controller: enabling parental control and monitoring Abd Razak, Nurul Imanina Kamarudin, Shafinah M. Shuhud, Mohd Ilias Mahamad Zakaria, Muhammad Luqman Mohd, Siti Munirah Abdul Wahab, Amelia Natasya The movement control order (MCO) has led to a surge in internet usage among children, becoming the new normal. Most countries heavily rely on online platforms for education, granting children more freedom to explore the internet using electronic devices. Yet, it is challenging for parents to monitor their online activities. Children may stumble upon unsuitable content such as pornography or get redirected to harmful websites through pop-up advertising. To address these concerns, this study proposes PiWall, a home traffic controller. PiWall aims to block undesirable websites and filter out advertisements to help parents manage their home network. Testing shows that PiWall significantly improves the internet browsing experience by reducing website loading times and network traffic, hence offering protection against inappropriate content and malicious attacks. Implementing PiWall as a home traffic controller is a viable alternative to traditional parental controls in creating a safer internet environment for children. Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2024-05-17 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_sa_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/114373/1/114373.pdf Abd Razak, Nurul Imanina and Kamarudin, Shafinah and M. Shuhud, Mohd Ilias and Mahamad Zakaria, Muhammad Luqman and Mohd, Siti Munirah and Abdul Wahab, Amelia Natasya (2024) PiWall as a home traffic controller: enabling parental control and monitoring. Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, 13 (6). pp. 4346-4354. ISSN 2089-3191; eISSN: 2302-9285 https://beei.org/index.php/EEI/article/view/6599 Computer science Computer security Web services - Computer networks - Web sites - Computer security 10.11591/eei.v13i6.6599 English |
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The movement control order (MCO) has led to a surge in internet usage among children, becoming the new normal. Most countries heavily rely on online platforms for education, granting children more freedom to explore the internet using electronic devices. Yet, it is challenging for parents to monitor their online activities. Children may stumble upon unsuitable content such as pornography or get redirected to harmful websites through pop-up advertising. To address these concerns, this study proposes PiWall, a home traffic controller. PiWall aims to block undesirable websites and filter out advertisements to help parents manage their home network. Testing shows that PiWall significantly improves the internet browsing experience by reducing website loading times and network traffic, hence offering protection against inappropriate content and malicious attacks. Implementing PiWall as a home traffic controller is a viable alternative to traditional parental controls in creating a safer internet environment for children. |
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