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DarkRanger2010-10-04 23:47:35
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DarkRanger, 2010-10-04 23:47:35

Children's internet filters

I'm digging, digging, there's nothing sensible in this direction.
Who can share links to reviews, comparisons of this type of product.
Better than domestic production, if any.

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pietrovich, 2010-10-05
@pietrovich

I was quite satisfied with the filtering tools built into KIS 2010 (or 2009, I don't remember). I think that in Crystal it has not become worse. buying a separate product has not yet occurred to me, it’s better for little money all at once than separately and for “more expensive”.
the only annoying moment in KIS was the impossibility of switching the mode by timeout - like if I got up for five minutes and didn’t block the computer under my account, then automatically switch to “child”. such a kitty did not know how

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Albertum, 2010-10-05
@Albertum

www.k9webprotection.com

Small review: anti-porno.ru/2009/07/programma-k9/

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CurlyBrace, 2010-10-05
@CurlyBrace

NetNanny - www.netnanny.com/

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unicast, 2010-10-05
@unicast

Entensys GateWall DNS Filter - www.usergate.ru/products/gatewall_dns_filter/

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Aidos, 2010-10-05
@Aidos

OpenDNS or its Russian analogue rejector.ru
are free and reliable solutions, only the child needs to work without admin rights

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Vitaly Loshchenko, 2010-10-05
@loshvitalik

Router. At least in d-links it's definitely already built in

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DarkRanger, 2010-10-05
@DarkRanger

A router is still a router. And you need a simple and working product that just works.

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Akr0n, 2010-10-05
@Akr0n

Normal parental controls are built into domestic solutions from Dr.Web and LC, it makes no sense to buy a separate product, in any case, protection from other threats is also needed.

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alexan, 2012-01-30
@alexan

children's Internet filter - clean.
The filter can operate in two main modes.
Based on the white list - block all sites except the specified ones. This mode is suitable for children under 12 years old, when it is desirable to limit the Internet to a small list of allowed sites. When a child clicks on a link that is not on the whitelist, they will see a blank page with an "Ask Permission" button. If he clicks it, the parent will receive an email asking him to check the site and grant access.
Based on the black list - allow all sites except those you specified. This option is more suitable for children over 12 years old, when a small white list is no longer enough for the development of creative activity, you need to learn how to use your own freedom, work with search engines. In this mode, parents need to monitor what sites the child visits, understand what he is interested in and direct him in the right direction, blocking unwanted sites as they are found in the browsing history.

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