I
think each parent asks himself or herself such questions when their child puts
the teddy bear away and begins to surf the Internet independently. Certainly,
the child should use the Internet, but the parents should do their best to protect
him from all the negative moments of the Net, should provid Internet child safety.
ChildWebGuardian is filtering software designed to provide Internet child safety. This program keeps track and checks the content of every web-page the child browses through in the Internet Explorer. If the program finds some obscene content (characteristic of pornography, violence, religious sects, etc.), ChildWebGardian will immediately block viewing such pages.
ChildWebGuardian is a whole software package that is integrated in Internet Explorer and consists of some controlling functions. Each of these functions forms an obstacle in the way of obscene information from the Internet providing Internet child safety. And before your child sees any page, it is checked by all those functions.
The principle of the ChildWebGuardian work has a prominent advantage over the usual way most of the similar software functions. Most of such programs check only the URL of the requested page for being in the database of "indecent" addresses. This way of filtering is not effective for providing Internet child safety because there appear hundreds of new sites every minute. Unlike other programs, ChildWebGuardian has special functions that allow analyzing the page content itself. That is why even if your child comes across a newly appeared site with obscene content, ChildWebGuardian will stop him from viewing this site anyway.
ChildWebGuardian has the following controlling functions providing Internet child safety:
analyzing the page content for the presence of forbidden phrases - read
more
blocking
the access to the sites in the "black" list - read
more
restricting
the use of Internet Explorer by time and by days of the week - read
more
storing
the URLs of the visited Internet resources to the special file - read
more
closing
the Internet Explorer pop-up ads automatically - read
more
function
for a maximum browsing restriction that gives access only to the Internet addresses
in the "white" list - read more
See ChildWebGuardian work demonstration
System requirements
MS
Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, XP
Internet
Explorer 5.01 or later
Internet Explorer 5.0 has an internall bufer problem. Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug. Therefore with IE 5.0 ChildWebGuardian can work not steadily.
You can download the latest version of Internet Explorer from http://www.microsoft.com/ie
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