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Join Date: Mar 2005
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Internet Security
If your worried about what you kids are getting up to while surfing then Its worth having a look at this, 14 trial convinced me to signup!
www.netintelligence.com/home_edition.htm i have used a number of different products of this type and this is by far the best. I highly recomend it. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: Internet Security
Hi
Yes, it is a big worry. I would give the software a trial. You can block sites that are accessible and so far i have found none that can be accessed. it looks as if sites are checked prior to them being allowed to be displayed. |
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: The Back of Beyond
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Re: Internet Security
While it is a worry, it is nonetheless important to have a little trust between yourself and your child. If you have a child that will be perusing the world wide web, then perhaps internet viewing should be restricted by either parental supervision or some kind of internet filters. Personally, I don't like the idea of spying on children's activities. It sets a bad precedent in a family when there is no trust.
There must be another way. |
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Local Time: 10:41 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
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Re: Internet Security
Hi There
I do tend to trust my children but its the others on the Internet i don't. To be 100% sure that they are not accessing inappropriate content, even by accident!, this product allows me to monitor what s going on. Wouldn't having this control make you feel more comfortable? Revic |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Realm of the easily amused
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Re: Internet Security
Hmmmm..........This certainly smells suspiciously like SPAM to me, albeit covertly dressed-up as a topic of interest for parents.
All of 3 posts revic2005, and all in this thread too. Hmmmm.......perhaps you might like to prove me wrong and tell us a bit about yourself in the ' Introductory Thread '. Happy posting BTW! ![]() |
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Local Time: 07:41 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 5
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Re: Internet Security
I wish i had the time to spam
. just thought i'd share my findings as i have spent a lot of time looking at this recently and trawled loads of forums. I was recommended the product and thought i'd share it. |
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Local Time: 07:41 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 8
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Hi there, just wanted to say that i am also using Netintelligence at the moment and i reckon it's the best parent software that i've seen so far. My daughter knows it's on her pc so doesn't 'say' or do anything naughty online and i feel much more at ease now with letting her use the internet when i'm not in the room. I know that sites she shouldn't have access to will be blocked. Also i can also only give her access to specific sites that i think she should be able to go to. Sorry if i'm was rambling on a bit but i'd just like to agree with Revic by saying it's a really good, user-friendly product.
Bye for now Wend ![]() |
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Local Date: 12-02-2008 |
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