MaximilianHart wrote:
I'm a teacher in a Catholic high school and looking to use either Chess.com or ChessKid.com to start a school chess club (and perhaps multi-school league) next year. I opened up the app and was greeted with a Viagara ad staring me in the face. I don't care quite so much - I understand how Google presents its ads - but I don't think parents would be quite so understanding.
Is my only solution to have my highschoolers join the "kiddie" site? Or is there some way (other than paying) for Chess.com to vet what ads are being shown on their site and in their app?
Do the parents own TV's or computers? The kids have probably already have seen 500 Viagra ads.
I hate to tell you that there is a lot of stuff a lot worse on the internet. If you give them net access, there is almost nothing you can do.
Maybe you can prescreen videos or DVD's to show them.
I'm a teacher in a Catholic high school and looking to use either Chess.com or ChessKid.com to start a school chess club (and perhaps multi-school league) next year. I opened up the app and was greeted with a Viagara ad staring me in the face. I don't care quite so much - I understand how Google presents its ads - but I don't think parents would be quite so understanding.
Is my only solution to have my highschoolers join the "kiddie" site? Or is there some way (other than paying) for Chess.com to vet what ads are being shown on their site and in their app?