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Re: Web control/child filtering software for a Windows XP netbook



Hiya Noal,
I've got Microsofts 'Family Safe' running here - theres a piece of
software that gets loaded down onto all your pc's, you set yourself up
as the 'parent' and add your children. From there, they can access url's
you set or block on categories etc. You can even manage MSN Messenger
contacts (not that I guess that will be so much of a problem yet). The
nice thing - the setting move around with the user as they need to login
before the web opens up so it doesn't matter what pc someone uses (as
long as the software is on it) then the restrictions you the 'parent'
sets get applied.

fss.live.com

Works so far.
Wayne.

noel_pilot wrote:
> Hi all,
> I need some software to go on a netbook running windows xp for when my
> friends 10yr old uses it to go online! Not that we think he'll be too
> bad with it just want to prevent the inadvertent finding of anything
> he shouldn't!
>
> Any reccomendations? Ideally free of course and something that uses
> minimal resources.
>
> Thanks
>
> Noel
>
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