Internet Filter &
 
Monitoring Software
    Reviews
Protecting Your Family While They Are Surfing Online!
Home  |   About Us   |   Articles/Links   |   Other News   |   Contact Us

iProtectYou

    Rating:

    Price: US$34.95       


Product Details

The iProtectYou Internet filtering and parental control software program enables you to fully control user's online use, thus preventing user from being exposed to inappropriate, harmful and dangerous aspects of the Internet.

FEATURES

  • Block harmful newsgroup, chat-messaging, P2P and email content containing inappropriate words. You can choose to display a warning, a custom message, or a simple "not found" message when user tries to access a restricted site.
  • Set different levels of restrictions for every member of your family depending on their maturity, interests, habits, and parental control needs.
  • Use filtering patterns to block customizable categories keywords such as sex, drugs, violence, nudity, indecent, extremism, and satanic.
  • Decide which programs can have internet access.
  • Restrict Internet access to a predetermined schedule.
  • Limit the amount of data that can be sent or received to/from your computer
  • Allow customization for each users to have their own filter settings.
  • Receive notifications of violations by e-mail with images of the offending screens.>

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

  • Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000/XP operation system
  • Pentium or AMD Athlon (K6/2 or higher) processor
  • Approximately 15 Mb free disk space
  • 64 Mb RAM
  • Connection to Internet or local Network

 Product Reviews
  1. SpyAgent
  2. ContentProtect
  3. CyberPatrol
  4. SpyBuddy
  5. Cyber Sentinel
  6. Net Nanny
  7. Guardian Monitor
  8. IamBigBrothr
  9. 007 Key Logger Spy
  10. PAL PC Spy
  11. Win Spy
  12. iProtectYou

 Other News
» Internet Filter
» Parental Control
» Shareware
» Spyware Guide


 Articles/Links
» Chilnet International
» CyberAngels
» Enough-Is-Enough Safeguards
» FBI Publication - A parent's Guide to Internet Safety
» GetNetWise
» Internet Rules
» Internet Watch Foundation
» Safe Surfing