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Self-produced child porn among 1,000-plus files found on Pa. man's devices, police say
Self-produced child porn among 1,000-plus files found on Pa. man's devices, police say
Amber South
Chambersburg Public Opinion
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A Chambersburg man was arrested Wednesday after investigators said they found more than 1,000 images of child pornography on his devices, some of which police believe he produced himself.
Jason Ronald Nalewak, 49, was put in Franklin County Jail on $175,000 bail, according to court records.
Authorities began investigating in January after a certain IP address was seen requesting "blocks" of child pornography files in September and December of last year, according to the charging document filed at the office of Magisterial District Judge Kelly Rock.
"While it is not an absolute certainty the user was the original requestor, with respect to each file, considering the number of requested blocks, the total number of blocks required to assemble the file, and the number of peers the user had, the number of requests for blocks of the file is significantly more than one would expect to see if the user of (the) IP address … were merely routing the request for another user," police wrote in the affidavit of probable cause.
Through a subpoena issued to Comcast, police learned the IP address was assigned to Jason Nalewak and that it served an address in the 6000 block of Olde Pine Drive, Guilford Township, according to the affidavit.
State police executed a search warrant at Nalewak's home on Sept. 1 and seized a Samsung Galaxy phone, a hard drive and a laptop.
An examination of the devices turned up 1,085 photos depicting "apparent child pornography that included individuals under the age of 18 involved in various stages of undress as well as sexual acts," according to the affidavit.
The laptop contained 771 images, while the hard drive had 189 and the phone had 125 images.
The images found on the cellphone "display characteristics that are consistent with produced child pornography," the affidavit states. Several photos showed a girl that appeared to be between the ages of 9 and 13 lying on a bed sheet that was white with multi-colored vertical lines. It appeared identical to one police photographed while executing the search warrant at Nalewak's home, according to charging documents.
Police executed another search warrant at Nalewak's home on Oct. 10. From a bedroom that appeared similar to the one seen in the photos on Nalewak's phone, police seized two white sheets with multi-colored stripes. They also took two pairs of underwear and two pairs of shorts that look like ones depicted in photos seen on the phone.
A blanket featuring a character from the movie "Frozen" was also taken from the home, police said.
Nalewak was already facing charges related to sexual abuse of a child before he was arrested in the most current case, according to court records.
Nalewak was charged Aug. 22 with two counts of corruption of minors and one count of indecent assault of a person under age 13, according to court records. He was released on $25,000 unsecured bail.
Amid the child pornography investigation, in July state police at the Chambersburg barracks received a report from Franklin County Children and Youth Services that a 10-year-old girl had accused Nalewak of having inappropriate sexual contact with her at his home.
During an interview at the Over the Rainbow Child Advocacy Center in Chambersburg, the girl said Nalewak got in bed with her and touched his genitals, according to the charging document in that case. She described hearing a "slimy noise," the document states.
She said he put his hand in her underwear "again and again and again," according to the document. She described moving around to let him know she was awake and to try to get him to stop, but he did not stop.
The girl said after he was done, Nalewak told her to not tell anyone because "it was a secret between us," according to the document.
The girl also reported seeing Nalewak "playing with himself" on other occasions, according to the charging document.
A preliminary hearing in the most recent case is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Oct. 25 before Judge Rock in Franklin County Central Court.
In his previous case, the preliminary hearing was continued from Sept. 27 to Nov. 8. That one is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. in central court.
Amber South can be reached at asouth@publicopinionnews.com.
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Pros
Affordable
Comprehensive web dashboard
No limit on the number of monitored devices
Easy setup and configuration
Excellent geofencing tools
House Rules encourage family dialogue about online safety
Cons
Does not work on Macs
Browser extensions can be disabled easily
Cannot block individual apps and games on PCs
Unlocking an iOS device breaks monitoring alerts
Pros
Easy setup.
Reliable web and time restrictions.
Detects and implements restrictions for devices on the network quickly.
Intuitive apps.
Supports an unlimited number of devices.
Cons
Expensive.
Lacks top features, such as geofencing and ability to fully lock device use.
Physical device introduces some vulnerability.
$129.00 at Circle Parental Controls
Pros
Well-designed mobile apps.
Organized web interface.
App blocking.
Supports lots of platforms.
Cons
Kids can bypass desktop browsing restrictions.
Awkward iOS configuration.
No geofencing.
Only lets you set time schedules, not total time limits.
Pros
Excellent iOS and Android app design
Accurate and well-implemented location tracking
App blocking and usage schedules
Free version available
Cons
No support for Macs and PCs
No social media monitoring
Web filtering only works on specific browsers
Pros
Well-designed web interface
Comprehensive time restrictions
App blocking on desktop and mobile platforms
Cross-platform support
Intuitive apps
Cons
Expensive
Child can evade web filter by using a VPN
No social media tracking
Sideloading required for Android calls and text monitoring
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Pros
Simple setup
Capable screen time options
App blocking
Custom web filters
Cons
Expensive
Web filters defeated by Tor
Relatively few preset web filters
Limited geofencing features
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Parenting styles run the gamut and so do the features in parental control and monitoring utilities. We've tested the top services to help you choose the right one for your family.
As a PCMag security analyst, I report on security solutions such as password managers and parental control software, as well as privacy tools such as VPNs. Each week I send out the SecurityWatch newsletter filled with online security news and tips for keeping you and your family safe on the internet.
Today's kids have never known a time when they couldn't connect to the entire world via the internet. In fact, they probably spend more time online than anyone else—certainly more than their parents. If you're a parent, this presents a problem, as there are explicit, disturbing, and illegal websites and apps you don't want your kids to encounter. Parental control services can help you manage the ever-increasing number of devices your kids use.
These software and hardware solutions let you block unwanted web content, limit screen time, restrict the use of risky applications, and more. Basically, they help keep your kids and teens safer on their computers and mobile devices.
Before you start imposing limits and restrictions though, take some time to learn how your connected kid uses technology . Communicate with your child before implementing any of these options, as it is important they feel you respect their privacy. Otherwise, they'll find a way around any restrictions, even if you put them in place with your kids' best interests in mind. Also, as tech addiction increasingly becomes a problem, it's important children learn the value of good device habits for themselves.
With that in mind, these are the top parental control and monitoring utilities we've tested, along with information on what to look for to best protect your family.
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Norton Family makes it easy for parents to track their children's activity across many devices, though it doesn't work on Macs, and its iOS app relies on Apple's free Screen Time feature to do the blocking and tracking.
Norton Family encourages parents to talk to their children about online safety rather than just spying on their online activities. Norton Family can supervise an unlimited number of devices and lets you monitor all your kids' activity from the web or from a parent option on the mobile app. We love the program's affordability, easy setup, and handy geofencing tools.
Parents who communicate well with their children. We admire Norton Family's unique approach to parental control, which emphasizes cooperation and open dialogue between parents and children with the House Rules and Request Access features.
Parental control device Circle Home Plus delivers good tools for keeping an eye on your home network and protecting your children's phones and tablets, but it is susceptible to workarounds and its reporting features aren't as robust as competitors'.
Circle's joint hardware and software solution is easy to set up and a quality solution for parents who want to monitor their children's internet activity. You can manage devices on your home network while also keeping tabs on Android and iOS devices.
Circle Home Plus is not an inexpensive option by any means, but it may be a great value for large households with a lot of children who use internet-connected devices. Parents can monitor an unlimited number of devices with a single subscription and also manage screen time limits for each child.
Mobicip gives you the basic tools you need to monitor your children's web and app activity, but the lack of sophisticated time- and location-tracking features hold it back.
Mobicip offers an excellent range of parental control features with three very affordable subscription pricing options. Parents can keep tabs on their child's location, monitor the YouTube videos they watch, and manage their screen time limits.
Want to keep an eye on who your child is interacting with on certain social networking apps? Mobicip makes that possible, as it is one of the best parental control services we've reviewed that still offers social media monitoring. You can access this feature by signing up for the Premium plan.
Locategy's parental control app for Android and iOS keeps track of your kid's activities and location, but the apps are missing social media monitoring of any kind and there's no support for Macs or PCs.
Locategy takes some of the pain out of parenting with its geofencing capabilities, app blocking, activity reports, and easy setup. It’s not as feature-rich as our Editors' Choice pick, Norton Family, but Locategy is still a good way to keep tabs on your kid’s activities.
Parents who want a more hands-off approach to parental control tools. If you are primarily looking for an easy way to keep track of your child's location or manage their screen time, Locategy is a good option.
Parental control app Qustodio is an easy-to-manage tool for keeping track of your child's activity, but it's expensive and requires sideloading for a key feature to work.
Qustodio has just about every feature an anxious parent wants, including web content filtering, robust app blocking, and a detailed activity log. You handle all configuration and monitoring either via Qustodio's attractive and easy-to-use online dashboard or the parental mode of its mobile apps, which means you can set rules and review your child's activity from anywhere.
Parents who don't mind spending a little more money to monitor their children online. Qustodio is one of the more expensive parental control software options we've reviewed.
Net Nanny boasts customizable web filters along with solid screen time and app blocking features, but it's a bit pricey and its geofencing features are not yet competitive.
Net Nanny started as a web filter service for parents, and the latest version of the software features robust screen time management tools, location tracking, as well as YouTube and social media monitoring.
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