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Any recommendations for web browsing parental controls solutions out
there? Used to use Belkin router's built-in controls feature, but looks like they killed that product as it no longer works. tia |
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"perfb@yahoo.com" wrote: > Any recommendations for web browsing parental controls solutions out > there? > > Used to use Belkin router's built-in controls feature, but looks like > they killed that product as it no longer works. > > tia > > Hello tia, There are sevral ways to configure controls. You can right click on Internet Explorer then click Internet options, click on the "content box in the window, then you will see, "Content Advisor" at the top of the window, click " enable" , then you wil see the things that you can block from being viewed. Also good softwre firewalls and antivirus programs offer ways for control. Norton and Trend Micro firewalls work well. If you know which sites you want to block just enter the url of those sites. However, kids have a way of using a serach engine to find things, so it is best to not only use your firewal settings but to also block things in general by using IE. I hope this helps you. Best of luck, Ron J, NCIE |
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