For Instance, you can
set web filtering level and allow or block specific websites to help keep your child away from potentially harmful websites.
Not exact matches
While there are obvious absences from the thin - client version of BlackBerry Desktop Manager, such as the newly added Roxio Media Manager as well as long - time veteran BlackBerry Desktop Redirector, the BlackBerry
Web Desktop includes almost all basic functionality, including the ability to change your signature, configure
filter settings, device switch management, and complete backup and restore functionality.
Parents can personalize screen time limits,
set educational goals,
filter age - appropriate content, and also manage
web browsing and content usage based on their preferences.
The Socrata
web application supports browsing,
filtering, searching, sharing, and downloading data
sets and views.
As Chris Anderson of The Long Tail wrote about long ago — we've gathered around us a reliable
set of
filters to manage this firehose of information out there on the
Web:
By default the
filter on this data is
set to
web.
It's a great solution because it augments a fairly solid
set of parental controls with a complete
set of
web filters, meaning you can breathe a little easier.
You also want to take a moment to
set your
web content
filtering level.
This
setting was designed for older children who are trusted to make good decisions when the
web filter incorrectly categorizes a site.
Instead of having sensitivity
settings, Circle Safe Premium users can
filter event notifications by High Activity, Days, or Person within the Logi Circle app (available for iOS and Android devices and as a
Web app).
For example, Content
Filtering lets you block certain
Web sites or services, while more advanced networking
settings allow you to assign a fixed IP address to a computer in the network and forward certain services to it.
Parents can
set a device bedtime, daily goals and time limits, adjust their smart
filter, and enable the
web browser remotely.
Setting up content
filtering on mobile devices for when your kids are connected to other Wi - Fi networks or to a mobile 3G or 4G network is trickier: You have to install a
Web browser that offers
filtering.
Even if you
set up OpenDNS
filtering on your router, consider also using the
Web filtering offered by Windows.
The iPhone's monitoring services can block websites,
filter online content, and let parents
set flexible
Web - browsing time limits.
OpenDNS allows you to
set up an account and configure
web filtering — you can select different types of categories of websites to block.
Setting up parental controls here will allow you to perform
web filtering for all the devices on your network — computers, smartphones, tablets, and even game consoles with built - in browsers.
Microsoft does still offer Family Safety, a free program that allows you to
set up
web filtering on Windows 7.
This guides you through a few steps of
setting up a free online account with OpenDNS and
setting up the overall
Web -
filter level between five levels: high, moderate, low, minimum, and none, where high means most will be blocked, and none means nothing will be blocked.
For example,
Web Filtering is turned off by default, but you can enable it and set a filteri
Filtering is turned off by default, but you can enable it and
set a
filteringfiltering level.
Amazon's Fire for Kids tablets have some of the best parental controls around, with the ability to
set bedtimes / time limits, adjust smart
filters and enable or disable the
web browser remotely.