The Web Blocker 1.0

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    25/06/2009
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    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0

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The Web Blocker is an easy-to-use, powerful Internet parental control software program. Want to block Myspace? Need to block Facebook? The Web Blocker can block any site on the internet with one click of the mouse button. Is your child abusing his or her Internet privileges by watching obscene videos? The Web Blocker will block YouTube and other sites which provide potentially inappropriate video streaming. The application can block any website on the internet on a per-user basis. You can manage content Filtering (internet filter) blocks millions of websites with one click of the mouse. This makes it easy to block adult content (block porn). Use preloaded block lists including gambling, social networking and game-playing sites. Monitor internet history on a per-user basis. Build, store, and customize website Block Lists.

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