Clarity26 wrote on 31 Oct 2021 16:23:
Making barriers and safeguards such as filtering and accountability has been a huge help for me.
However there are a few paths i cant stop or or know how to create a barrier,
Please suggest any ideas!
1 Unfiltered devices in my home which are commonly left open and unlocked (pass code wouldn't help) laptop smartphone etc
2 Internet on TV/PS4
All the other devices are protected with filtering and accountability.
Please suggest how i can protect myself from these!
I find this to be a really tough question. The reason being is that we don't always have control over devices in our house that aren't ours. We might be inclined to put up a filtering on our device, but we can't force others to follow suit. We can encourage them to do so, but not by force.
By me at home, there is a laptop and Ipad which don't have filtration. They are from one of my parents who doesn't understand the need for filtering devices. My parent hardly uses those devices and it has posed some great challenges for me.
One of the ways I've tried to stay away from these devices, is not to have access to the charging cable of these devices. Once the device is out of battery, I don't really have access to it. I also try to keep the devices out of reach. Out of sight, out of mind.
Regarding smartphones that are not mine: I try not to use them at all. To me they are basically treif. (I will admit that there are rare occurrences that I do use them, but I try not to do so outside of the presence of it's owner.)
It really is a question of having a mental barrier, doing as much as you can to create that barrier. Even if the full barrier doesn't exist, but perhaps there is something more you can do to create distance between you and that device.
I'll admit that this is something personal and what has worked for me might not work for you. But if this resonates with you, why not give it a try?
I'm not entirely clear what the situation is with the TV/PS4 (i.e. is it yours and do you use it or is it from someone else in the household and is just something that can be a stumbling block for you?)