Since the earliest days of the internet, there’ve been conversations about what, exactly, kids are being exposed to when they go online—and what might be done to better protect them from websites they’re not ready to see. The cover story for the July 1995 issue of Time Magazine warned of the dangers of “cyberporn.” Though some of the most shocking claims within the piece (like the assertion that 83.5 percent of images stored in Usenet groups were both pornographic and easily accessible to children) were quickly debunked, it still helped set the tone of the conversation about kids and the internet for the years to come.