If one is requiring web content filtering software free of charge there are a few options that are available. Fee web filtering software can be found on the 'Handy Filter' website as well as 'K9 Web Protection'. Other options: 1. WFilter free edition -- windows software 2. Dansguardian -- linux 3. opendns -- dns solution
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By far one of the best and free solutions is K9 Web Protection. I swear by it: K9 mostly used by family users, if for company use, you can try 'WFilter enterprise'.
No - BUT disabling the software prevents access to the internet ! Quoting directly from a review of the software... "...if the service or process is stopped all web access is disabled..."
You may download internet filter software from Barracuda Web Filtering, or Wave Crest. These are both paid. If you would like a free version, try out K9 Web Protection.
To block adult related web content, purchase a software program that can be installed on the computer. Or, blocking software can be downloaded for free. Check out a site such as K9 Web protection for downloads.
use a proxy
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Down load K9 web protection
K9 Web Protection is a web filtering program that can block web malware downloads and spyware "phone home" requests. It's not a traditional AV program, but will definitely stop you from getting infections. It also provides web filtering for potentially offensive web sites.
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Uninstalling K9 Web Protection generally requires a password. If you do not have this, and you have authority from the computer's owner to remove this program, the safest mode would be to start the computer in safe mode, run 'msconfig', and remove any services or run entries that reference K9. with this done, you should be able to uninstall K9.