Using Report Cards

Turning Report Cards On Viewing Online Report Cards Enabling Email Report Cards

Viewing Online Report Cards

You can view the most recent report card for your child on her Online Report Card page. The report card shows you what web sites she has visited, including web sites that were blocked, whom she exchanged messages with over Yahoo! Messenger, and whom she emailed with using AT&T Mail.

Parental Controls can collect data about your child’s online activities only when she accesses the Internet, AT&T Mail, and Yahoo! Messenger from a computer where the Parental Controls software is installed and active. If she sometimes uses computers that don’t have Parental Controls software, the report card won’t include information about her online activities on those computers.

 

Here’s How

  1. Go to your child’s Online Report Card page. (Remind me how.)

  2. Examine the report card. Information about email appears at the top, followed by Messenger activities, and web sites visited.

    On the Report Card, information about email appears at the top, followed by Messenger activities, and web sites visited. A small red circle with a bar through it appears next to each blocked web site.Enlarge

  3. You can expand and contract the summary information by clicking the small arrows to the left of a web address.

    You can expand and contract the summary information by clicking the small arrows to the left of a web address.Enlarge

  4. If the report card is long, it may span several pages. Click the View All button to see the information that appears on subsequent pages.

    When information spans several pages, there is text indicating that only some of the entries are shown on the current page. Click the View All button to see the information that appears on subsequent pages.Enlarge

 

What’s Next

If you choose, you can also receive weekly email summaries of your child’s online activities.


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