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Anyone exposed to the Internet can also be automatically exposed to good things.
If the tabs are set to good pages, such as Torahanytime shiurs, emails with only permissible communications, Skypes with family, Daily parsha readings, the Internet is used in a public place and/or moderated way by another party, then why does it have to be bad?
Anyone who doesn’t use the Internet can also be exposed to bad things.
I learned that I was so much safer after getting my smartphone. I used to ask random people for directions when I got lost. I relied on and trusted on aquiantances for information because I didn’t have the portable means to do it myself.
Now that I have the Internet at my fingertips, I am less exposed to dangers and risky people because I can get the information more safely and directly.
I know posters are more talking about the dangers if going to certain sites, but even if one doesn’t use the Internet, that person may be more dependent on individuals who may have other interests that may not be as good, even if they are peers.
If someone wants to be only good on the Internet and does histadulus, wouldn’t Hashem help?