Proposal Diagrams With Descriptions


1) Browsers such as Explorer, Netscape, and AOL need to add a “Child Browser Security” option to their upgraded versions that is designed to recognize the second Title Tag name within the html code of the adult-oriented website.

 

2) When enabling the browser the user enters a password which the minor does not know. The password gives the adult access to enable and disable the browser at their convenience if they wish to view adult-oriented websites.


3) The adult-oriented websites will be required to insert a second Title Tag called for example "Child_Browser_Protection" which would only respond to browsers that have the “Child Browser Security” option enabled. Enabled browsers will block the browser from being able to view any adult-oriented websites. But when the browser is disabled then it simply skips past the inserted Title Tag on the adult-oriented websites and is not blocked. Title Tags do not interfere with the function of the webpage or ever slow it down. An actual Website example of this can be viewed by clicking here or is simply summarized in the diagrams below.


The Browser viewed above shows only one Title Tag "Adult Website".


But the viewed source code of the same website above shows two Title Tags in which the second Title Tag "Child_Browser_Protection" is not displayed on the Browser which does interfere with the website .


 

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