Lock Internet Access
Internet Password Lock
Internet
Password Lock is a software program for Windows
2000, XP, and
Web Site Zapper
Web Site Zapper is a
software program for Windows 95, 98, 2000, ME, XP and
1) Blocking your
browser from being redirected to dangerous or undesirable sites, such
as those infected with viruses.
2) Blocking popups
3) Block
Web sites, allowing parents, schools, and employers to prevent
children, students, or employees from going to undesirable sites, such
as pornography or gambling sites.
4) Controlling when people can access the Internet. Web Site Zapper has
a password protected switch to turn off blocking, so you simply have
Web Site Zapper block all Web sites until you are present and can turn
off the blocking. Parents can use this to control how much time
children spend on the Internet.
With Web Site Zapper, you compile a list of good and bad
Web site titles and/or URLs (Web addresses). You can add Web site
titles and URLs to these lists manually, or have Web Site Zapper build
these lists automatically in learning mode (explained in the
instruction manual).
Once you have built a list of Web sites, Web Site Zapper
can either close down any site on the bad site list (Block mode), or
close down any site NOT on the good site list (Allow mode). For more
information on Web Site Zapper and to download a trial copy, click here.
Software Time Lock
Software Time Lock allows you to block access to the Web, individual programs, or the entire computer during selected time periods for each day of the week. You can set it to block Internet access or other functions during certain hours of the day. You can set different hours for different days of the week. You can also set it to control how long each day of the week a user can access the Internet, individual programs, or the computer itself. For more information, click here.
Web Surfer Watcher
Web Surfer
Watcher is a software program for
Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP (does not work on NT computers) that records
what Web sites have been viewed on your computer. Web Surfer Watcher
operates hidden in the background, recording Web site titles and URLs
(addresses) of Web sites viewed using Internet Explorer or America
Online. It can only record the titles of Web sites viewed with other
Web browsers, such as Netscape, Opera, or Mozilla.
You can configure Web Surfer Watcher to either record this limited
information form these browsers, or block these browsers from running
to force people to use Internet Explorer or America Online.
When you run the viewer, you will see a list of the
titles of Web sites that have been visited. The list displays the Web
site titles. You can click on any title on the list to see the URL of
the site, and also when the site was viewed. You can then click on the
View Web Site button to actually see the Web site if you like. You can
search the list of viewed sites for specific words to simplify checking
for objectionable sites. This program can easily be run on a network,
allowing you to monitor Internet activity on multiple computers from
one computer. For more information on Web Surfer Watcher, click here.
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