PureSurf Desktop 6.2

PureSurf Desktop 6.2

Publisher's description
"Parental control and Internet monitoring"
Published by BinaryNow, Inc. on 15 Feb 2010
PureSurf Desktop provides affordable Internet filtering to protect your family from inappropriate content, illegal downloads, online predators, and cyberbullies. The Active Content Recognition technology offers complete Internet coverage by scanning pages in real-time and categorizing content as Adult, Gambling, Violence, Weapons, Hate, Drugs, Dating, Chat, Forums, Social Networks, Blogs, and more. You choose which categories are not allowed to define the online experience you want for your children.

Allow or block all popular Instant Messaging (IM) and Peer-to-Peer (P2P) protocols. If you choose to allow IM access, you can filter conversation keywords and phrases from Yahoo! Messenger, Windows Messenger, and ICQ/AOL. This will allow you to block telephone numbers, your home address, and other private information from the conversation.

Receive alerts via e-mail directly on your mobile phone from content access violations, unsuccessful overrides, tampering, and keyword/phrase detection. Complete reports are stored locally, so you can view all web sites that were visited and all IM conversions that were made.

The time table allows you to set a fixed amount of time for access to the Internet, as well as the time of day that you want the Internet to be available. With the daily usage quota, you can trust that your child will not spent more time online than you wish.

The PureSurf Desktop user interface is available in the following languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Hebrew, Turkish, Russian and Arabic.

Requirements: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7

What's new in this version: Added five new web filtering categories, multi-language support, peer-to-peer filtering, instant messaging filtering, and abuse alerts via email

  • Updated:

    15 Feb 2010
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