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Can anybody recommend a good web content filter for around 50 users?
Our company is looking for a web content filtering application for around 50 users. I'm only interested in a URL and content filtering solution, not just URL blocking.Thanks.
Im trying to find a good content filter for my network?
any suggestions? i just need to be able to filter easly with content or url.
I'm looking for a decent free adult content filter for IE7 on Win XP. I've tried Free Shield, but it crashes I?
need a free web filter...any suggestion?
Content filtering for mac os x??????
do u kno a program for mac os x, that just blocks pornographic sites but not profanity????? like u install on the administrator account and it willl work in the administrator account???? also, it HAS to be free
Content filtering for mac os x??
do u kno a program for mac os x, that just blocks pornographic sites but not profanity????? like u install on the administrator account and it willl work in the administrator account???? also, it HAS to be free
Any internet content filters for the Opera browser?
Firefox has FoxFilter and Google Chrome has tinyFilter but is there any extension for the Opera browser w o having to get a heavy software program like K9 Web Protection?
Content filter for my 'lil sisters?
Hi there My sisters are 11 and 12 years old, and have started getting on to websites that neither I nor my mother really wan't them on. For example, they spend a lot of time on YouTube and nosing through their history and cache I've found they're watching R.18 Horror Movie clips, lots of lude little songs they think they're funny I think they're seriously inappropriate and Google searching for 'Poltergeists' and suchlike. They're also stumbling onto websites totally innocently, without realising they're gonna end up in some seriously 'wrong' places. For example, one wants to be a vet and has, in the past, Google searched 'Dog', 'Puppies' and 'Chicks'... even with Google safe search, that's really not a good idea... I'm in college so I can't afford to buy expensive NetNanny things for the 8 computers in our household. I encourage them to use Mozilla. What would you reccomend to keep from getting onto these sites?I've actually had to ban the 11 year old from using the computer for anything except schoolwork she's a propper little rocker, and trying to just 'tell' her not to search 'Hell's Angels' or 'Ozzy Osbourne' won't do much good, and if it's too simple she just might tinker with settings in a parental control pannel if she has access. I'm not trying to cottle my sisters, and they have a lot of freedom outside of the internet, but I'm an avid browser myself and I know what kinda junk is out there Nope, I wasn't. I saw my first horror movie when I was about 10, BUT, me and my friend had to go to a lot of effort to 'acquire' the tape, and then had to wait 3 weeks until his mum wen't away for the evening until we could watch it. We saved up and wen't all out we bought popcorn and cola and gummy bears, we turned all the lights down and played spooky games... the point is, it was a genuine experience . And that's the way learning should be knowingly letting kids watch Silence of the Lambs etc. on the internet is wrong, and it also detracts from the experience of growing up they don't get to have those cool, funny, effort induced 'first time' experiences the first time they heard one of the bands their parents listened to as a teen and realised it was kind of naughty music I first heard Hendrix blaring out of someone's tent at Glastonbury the first time they hear a brilliant violinist I was in a small underground folk club in Scotland ... these things shouldn't bereduced to internet experiences. I don't want my sisters to live vicariously through the internet, I want them to live it for themselves. And this goes for all things, not just innappropriate content e.g. violinist . However, I still don't want them seeing what they're seeing in the way that they are at 11 and 12 they should be thinking about school, friends, having fun, going out, playing sports, getting up to 'mischief' with their mates... but not serial killers, sex, drugs, demons and violent motor bike gangs, y'know?

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