Internet Content Filter ActiveX 1.01

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Get a quick control over unauthorized browsing in your company. Prevention is better than cure. Of all the viruses and ad-wares that keep popping-up, the best way to avoid them and improve your system performance, is cut the roots from which they arise. Install a Content Filter and cut the time and energy spent in repairing a damage. Also keep a powerful report of all Internet Activity from browser used, time spent and the machine used. Redirect *illegal* sites to show your company home page. Save huge bandwidth bills and encourage sensible browsing habits. With only 1 MB of redistribution you may bundle the ActiveX in your deployment package for a easy non bulky download. We offer both Client-side or Server-side Filter Database of 3.00.000 Human Verified BLACK URL Category Library. Version 1.01 provides the source code when registered.

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